Trump could target temporary protections that more than 1 million migrants in the U.S. rely on
Source: PBS News Hour/AP
Nov 14, 2024 2:57 PM EST
NEW YORK (AP) Maribel Hidalgo fled her native Venezuela a year ago with a 1-year-old son, trudging for days through Panamas Darien Gap, then riding the rails across Mexico to the United States.
They were living in the U.S. when the Biden administration announced Venezuelans would be offered Temporary Protected Status, which allows people already in the United States to stay and work legally if their homelands are deemed unsafe. People from 17 countries, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Sudan and recently Lebanon, are currently receiving such relief.
But President-elect Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, have promised mass deportations and suggested they would scale back the use of TPS that covers more than 1 million immigrants. They have highlighted unfounded claims that Haitians who live and work legally in Springfield, Ohio, as TPS holders were eating their neighbors pets. Trump also amplified disputed claims made by the mayor of Aurora, Colorado, about Venezuelan gangs taking over an apartment complex.
What Donald Trump has proposed doing is were going to stop doing mass parole, Vance said at an Arizona rally in October, mentioning a separate immigration status called humanitarian parole that is also at risk. Were going to stop doing mass grants of Temporary Protected Status.
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