Nepal Is Still Too Unstable to Cancel TPS for 9,000 People in the United States
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is required to decide by
At least 30 percent of critical public infrastructure including government buildings, schools and medical facilities remain under repair. Adequate food and water is still in short supply and fewer than 100,000 homes have been replaced--of the 750,000 destroyed by the earthquake.
The report concludes that a lack of adequate housing, health care and education and persistent food and water insecurity makes the safe return of nearly 9,000 Nepali TPS holders impossible at this time.
The report by the
The report was developed in close partnership with Adhikaar, a nonprofit serving the Nepali-speaking immigrant and refugee community. "Adhikaar sees the hardships that Nepali immigrants go through to support families here and the country's rebuilding efforts back home," said
In a letter delivered with a copy of the report to
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