DHS revokes Temporary Protected Status for migrants


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The Department of Homeland Security has announced it’s revoking the Temporary Protected Status of over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. This new order applies to just over 500,000 people who arrived in the United States with financial sponsors and two-year permits under the humanitarian parole program.

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