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The US Supreme Court is set to allow green card restrictions for immigrants with ‘Temporary Protected Status’ (TPS) who entered America illegally. Justices heard arguments on whether to allow TPS immigrants to apply for lawful permanent residency, but will seemingly block them from access to green cards.
The case, which could affect tens of thousands of people, was brought by El Salvador natives Jose Sanchez and Sonia Gonzalez, who came to the US illegally in the late 1990s. El Salvador was devastated by earthquakes in 2001, at which point the United Status made the country’s citizens eligible for TPS. The TPS program provides protection for immigrants from certain parts of the world who are fleeing natural disasters and war, from deportation and allows them to find work in the US. ....
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Temporary Protected Status Holders From El Salvador Urge Supreme Court Let Them Apply for Green Cards The Supreme Court heard arguments from the Biden administration that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders from troubled countries should not be allowed to upgrade to lawful permanent resident status from inside the United States. The case, Sanchez v. Mayorkas, court file 20-315, comes at a time when the federal government finds itself overwhelmed by the rush of would-be immigrants flooding the nation’s southern border with Mexico, a situation President Joe Biden finally labeled a “crisis” April 17. Biden said that situation prevents him from raising the refugee quota at this time. ....
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