It was unclear why he would be flown to South Sudan or beyond when Mexico is just south of the United States.
TPS allows people already in the U.S. to legally live and work here because their native countries are deemed unsafe for return due to natural disaster or civil strife. The Trump administration said immigrants were poorly vetted after the Biden administration dramaticallyImmigration attorney Evelyn Alexandra Batista said the Supreme Court did not specifically address TPS-based work permits, and some work authorizations remain in effect. She warned, though, that there is no guarantee that they will remain valid because the Supreme Court could change this.
“This means that employers and employees alike should be exploring all other alternative options as TPS was never meant to be permanent,” said Batista, who has received hundreds of calls from TPS beneficiaries and companies looking for advice in the months since Trump returned to office and began hisAmong the options they are exploring, she said, are visas for people with extraordinary abilities, for people who make investments and for agricultural workers.Many TPS holders have requested asylum or other immigration benefits. It’s not clear if people with pending requests will be allowed to stay in the U.S.
Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro on Tuesday condemned the withdrawal of TPS for Venezuelan immigrants.“TPS was a minimal protection they had. Now it’s been taken away from them,” Maduro said in a televised government event.
The American Business Immigration Coalition estimates that TPS holders add $31 billion to the U.S. economy through wages and spending power. There are no specific estimates of the impact of Venezuelans, although they make up the largest percentage of TPS beneficiaries.
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