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Biden administration to let Afghan evacuees renew temporary legal status amid inaction in Congress

Por: CBS News Politics May 01, 2023

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The Biden administration is planning to allow tens of thousands of Afghans brought to the U.S. after the Taliban takeover of their homeland to apply to stay and work in the country legally for at least another two years, as efforts in Congress to legalize them have stalled, four people familiar with the plan told CBS News.The decision by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will give an opportunity to renew their temporary work permits and... + full article



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