- Legislative Bulletin – Friday, March 30, 2018
The administration’s decision was based on the belief that Liberia has made significant progress in restoring stability and democratic governance Liberia’s DED is set to expire at the end of March 2018, but a 12-month “wind-down” period extends the termination of DED until March 31, 2019
- Legislative Bulletin – Friday, March 15, 2019
The bill would also provide the 300,000 current TPS holders and other TPS-eligible individuals from El Salvador, Guinea, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen, as well as the 3,600 individuals with DED from Liberia with lawful permanent resident status (LPR) if they meet certain requirements, and
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- Senate Solutions to Protect Immigrants Benefit All Americans
The United States is what they know as home,” said Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum “We are encouraged by the efforts in the Senate to provide constructive, much-needed immigration solutions that would allow Dreamers, TPS and DED recipients to fully contribute without uncertainty or fear of deportation
- Legislative Bulletin — Friday, November 5, 2021
This brief explains the differences between refugees, asylees, Afghan special immigrants, parolees, temporary protected status (TPS), and deferred enforcement departure (DED)
- Supreme Court to Rule on DACA, But Congress Should Act
“Congress should cement the contributions of Dreamers, TPS and DED recipients and provide some certainty for American employers and workers Most Americans want these kinds of bipartisan solutions ”
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