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CBS News USA Politics June 13, 2023
Washington — The U.S. government on Tuesday is planning to extend the temporary legal status of more than 300,000 immigrants whose deportation protections and work permits were targeted by the Trump administration, two current and former U.S. officials tell CBS News. The... + más
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CBS News USA Politics October 26, 2022
Negotiations between the Biden administration and attorneys representing hundreds of thousands of immigrants living in the U.S. under a temporary humanitarian program collapsed this week, paving the way for Trump-era decisions to revoke their legal status to take effect absent... + más
Immigrants Provide Huge Benefits To U.S. Taxpayers | Forbes
9 Reader Views on the State of Immigration Policy | The Atlantic
CBS News USA Politics November 11, 2022
The Biden administration on Thursday said it would extend the deportation protections and work permits of an estimated 337,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Nepal and Honduras through the summer of 2024, preempting a court decision that could have led to their legal... + más
Legal status of hundreds of thousands of immigrants at risk after court talks collapse | CBS News
CBS News USA Politics February 11, 2023
Washington — A federal appeals court on Friday decided to revisit a case that could decide the fate of more than 300,000 immigrants living in the U.S. legally on humanitarian grounds, setting aside a ruling that had allowed the government to revoke their temporary legal... + más
U.S. creates process for exploited migrant workers to obtain protection from deportation | CBS News
U.S. extends temporary legal status of 337,000 immigrants through 2024 amid court battle | CBS News
CBS News USA Politics June 14, 2023
Washington — President Biden's top immigration advisers refrained from offering nearly 400,000 migrants a chance to work and live in the U.S. legally under a program known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS) due to concerns about a potential spike in border crossings,... + más
With the end of Title 42, here are the U.S. benefits migrants can claim | CBS News
Eastern Libyan authorities round up thousands in crackdown on migrants | Associated Press
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