Temporary Protected Status revoked for more than 1 million people from 13 countries
Summary
The U.S. government has ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 1 million people from 13 countries. This means these individuals no longer have special permission to live and work in the United States temporarily.Key Facts
- Temporary Protected Status allows people from certain countries affected by disasters or conflicts to stay in the U.S. temporarily.
- More than 1 million people from 13 different countries had TPS revoked.
- When TPS ends, those individuals may lose their legal right to work and remain in the U.S. temporarily.
- The affected countries experienced changes in conditions that led to the government ending the protections.
- People with TPS may have to leave the U.S. unless they have another legal status.
- This change impacts many families and workers living in the United States.
- The decision was reported by CBS News and covered by immigration correspondent Camilo Montoya-Galvez.
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