President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan will target thousands of people who richly contribute to their families, communities, and our local economies often for decades. While Trump and his advisors claim they will start with “criminal immigrants,” their plans will include millions of people who pose no public safety risk at all—just as we saw during his first administration. H-1B Modernization Rule Provides Some Comfort But Also Raises Concerns
By issuing a final rule, the Biden administration has made it more difficult for the Trump administration to reverse some agency practices with which it disagrees. |
In just weeks, plans for a large-scale deportation effort could begin, with devastating impacts to our families, communities, and economy.
We must act now to protect people from this indiscriminate mass deportation regime. Please join us in urging President Biden to take immediate protective measures before the new administration takes office. Use this form to tell your members of Congress to urge Biden to act now.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has designated Temporary Protected Status for Lebanese nationals living in the United States. The designation went into effect late last month.
TPS is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of certain countries experiencing problems that make it unsafe to be deported there. In Lebanon’s case, Israeli airstrikes in the country have displaced over one million people in less than three months.
This updated fact sheet from the Council provides an overview of TPS, including a list of which countries currently have TPS and when their designations end. Read More: Temporary Protected Status: An Overview |