Citizens of 17 countries where conditions are deemed unsafe for immigrants’ return are currently allowed to live and work in the United States under temporary protected status.
Items supporting Springfield , Ohio, including the slogan "Speak a Good Word for Springfield or say nothing," and "Hope Sweet Springfield ," are displayed in the Champion City Guide & Supply shop window, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in Springfield , Ohio., where immigrants from Haiti became a 2024 presidential campaign issue. WASHINGTON, D. C. - Eighteen Republican state attorneys general led by Ohio’s Dave Yost want the U.S.
“Converting TPS into a license for long-term residency frustrates congressional aims and only increases the financial and governmental strain on States,” the letter says.
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