The Trump administration has canceled the extension of the former Biden administration’s already given to more than 600,000 Venezuelans in the United States.
On Tuesday, Christie Noem, Secretary of Land Security, canceled the extension of the temporary (TPS) program 18 months.
Federal programs can be used by those who escape from the ongoing armed disputes, environmental disasters, extraordinary conditions and temporary conditions. This designation gives people the legal authority in Japan, but does not provide long -term roads to US citizenship.
Alejandro Mayolkas, Former Secretary of Land Security, Former President Joe Biden, issued an extension before Donald Trump was appointed in the early January, and said, “The government continues to face the political and economic crisis. I am. “
Noem told Fox News as follows. 18 months for another.
“We stopped it.”
According to the New York Times, a rollback of NOEM extensions must be determined or automatically updated for six months in April.
“By taking this action, Secretary Nome is throwing more than 600,000 people in a bureaucratic range,” said Aaron Reichillin Mernic, a senior Fellow of the American Immigration Council. 。
“People are no certainty about whether people can legally stay in the country by the end of the year.”
Approximately 1 million immigrants from 17 countries, including Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Sudan and Lebanon, are protected by programs.
Trump and his Vice President JD Vance suggested that during the election campaign, to reduce the use of TPS and a temporary position in pursuit of a large -scale expulsion campaign pledge. During his first term, Trump tried to complete most temporary status registration, but was hindered by the Federal Court.