People from Venezuela, El Salvador and Honduras has had Temporary Protected Status, TPS, for the longest time. With the Trump administration promising to end TPS, Central Americans are bracing for the possibility of being deported.
The main concept of the NPR article is that President Biden is extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, and Ukraine. This means these individuals will be able to legally remain and work in the US for a period of time due to ongoing conflict or instability in their home countries.
It also notes that individuals from El Salvador, Honduras and Venezuela have had TPS for an extended period. This suggests a pattern of providing humanitarian protections to those fleeing difficult situations in these specific countries.
The main concept of the NPR article is that President Biden is extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants from Venezuela, El Salvador, and Ukraine. This means these individuals will be able to legally remain and work in the US for a period of time due to ongoing conflict or instability in their home countries. It also notes that individuals from El Salvador, Honduras and Venezuela have had TPS for an extended period. This suggests a pattern of providing humanitarian protections to those fleeing difficult situations in these specific countries.