Adjustment Act still needed
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Contact: Dan Gordon ,
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March 16, 2022Â
**TPS for Afghans a Positive Step, Not a Permanent Solution **
**WASHINGTON, D.C.** - Today the Biden administration announced
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
for Afghans already in the United States.Â
The status allows evacuees and other Afghans in the U.S. to live and
work legally in the U.S. for 18 months, with the potential for renewal.
Like humanitarian parole, which many Afghan evacuees have, TPS is
temporary. An Afghan Adjustment Act
is essential to ensure that Afghan evacuees can receive permanent
status.Â
"TPS is a positive step for supporting and protecting Afghans in the
U.S., but it's far from a permanent solution," said
**Ali Noorani, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.
"Congress needs to pass an Afghan Adjustment Act to provide stability
and certainty for resettled Afghans. We should not rely solely on
temporary measures for our Afghan allies who are rebuilding their
lives." Â
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