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MAYOR DE BLASIO APPOINTS RAQUEL BATISTA AS COMMISSIONER OF THE MAYOR S OFFICE OF IMMIGRANT AFFAIRS — The Indian Panorama
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New immigrant affairs commissioner namedNombrada la nueva comisionada de asuntos de inmigrantes
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Latino Leaders Divided Over Best Mayoral Candidate for NYC Immigrants
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People gather during a news conference at the New York Immigration Coalition following U.S. President Donald Trump s announcement to end the Temporary Protection Status for Salvadoran immigrants in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., January 8, 2018. | (Photo: REUTERS/Andrew Kelly)
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the U.S. government can prevent immigrants from countries in crisis who illegally entered the country and later received protection from deportation from becoming lawful permanent residents.Â
In a unanimous decision, the nation s high court ruled that a man from El Salvador who illegally entered the country and later received Temporary Protected Status can be denied the right to become a lawful permanent resident.
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The Biden administration is allowing eligible Haitian nationals residing in the U.S. to apply for a new 18-month designation for temporary protected status, reversing a Trump administration effort that had sought to end the special consideration.
In a statement Saturday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas cited security concerns, social unrest, an increase in human rights abuses, crippling poverty and other problems in Haiti for the decision.
“After careful consideration, we determined that we must do what we can to support Haitian nationals in the United States until conditions in Haiti improve so they may safely return home, Mayorkas said.