From International Rescue Committee <[email protected]>
Subject Safety shouldn’t depend on where you were born.
Date November 3, 2025 11:29 PM
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John, when crisis strikes, safety shouldn't depend on where you were born.

That's why Temporary Protected Status (TPS) exists—a vital humanitarian protection that gives people whose home countries are unsafe a chance to live and work in safety while in the U.S.

👉 Let's take a closer look at what TPS is and why it matters. Learn more here. »

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Who: TPS is a critical humanitarian tool that protects foreign nationals residing in the United States from deportation when conditions in their home countries make it unsafe to return.

What: TPS allows people to live and work legally in the U.S., but it does not offer a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship.

Why: TPS holders are essential members of U.S. communities—working in key industries, supporting local economies and strengthening the towns and cities they now call home. The remittances they send back to their countries of origin also provide critical support to their families and communities facing crisis.

Where: As of October 2025, ten countries currently have TPS designations: Myanmar (Burma), El Salvador, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Ukraine, Yemen and Haiti. The Trump Administration has taken steps to terminate TPS designations for Afghanistan, Cameroon, Nepal, Venezuela, Honduras, Nicaragua and Syria—although litigation has in some cases delayed these terminations.

The bottom line: TPS holders are more than the headlines—they're our neighbors, coworkers and friends. They strengthen local economies, care for our communities, and send vital support to loved ones still facing danger abroad.

And thanks to your support, the IRC helps individuals navigate the complex immigration application process, renew their status, and explore other eligible paths to safety and stability.

Get the facts on TPS and what it means for people who cannot return to their home countries due to safety concerns.

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