New Primer on Immigration Through the Temporary Protected Status Program
In October, a court halted the
Key points:
* The TPS program was designed to provide temporary sanctuary to individuals from countries experiencing an ongoing environmental disaster, armed conflict, or other conditions preventing them from safely returning. TPS recipients must reside in
* The application process involves biometric screening, criminal background checks, and proof of physical presence, residence, and date of entry into
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Read more here (https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/primer-temporary-protected-status/).
Primer: Temporary Protected Status
Executive Summary
* The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program was designed to provide temporary sanctuary to individuals from countries experiencing an ongoing environmental disaster, armed conflict, or other conditions preventing them from safely returning. TPS recipients must reside in
* The application process involves biometric screening, criminal background checks, and proof of physical presence, residence, and date of entry into
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Introduction
The Immigration Act of 1990 established the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. This program was designed to protect foreign-born individuals in
Receiving TPS Designation
The secretary of the
TPS designations can be 6, 12, or 18 months long and must be renewed or terminated at least 60 days prior to the end of the TPS designation. These designations must be updated on the federal registry; if there is no update 60 days prior to end of TPS designation, the designation is automatically extended for 6 months. There is no law limiting the amount of time that a country can have TPS designation.
Table 1 shows the countries currently with a TPS designation, their original date of designation, and the conflict they are experiencing. In addition to the countries shown below, 12 additional nations have received TPS designation in the past that have since been terminated. Examples include
Table 1: Countries with Current TPS Designation
See table here (https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/primer-temporary-protected-status/)
To qualify for TPS status, individuals must fulfill four main criteria. First, they must be nationals of a foreign country with TPS designation. If they have no nationality, for example due to the dissolution of their country or laws preventing individuals of certain ethnicities from obtaining citizenship, they must be able to prove that they habitually resided in a country with TPS designation. Second, they must have been continuously physically present in
Applicants file petitions for TPS with
TPS beneficiaries have no direct path to legal permanent residency or
Recent Developments
Earlier this year, the Trump Administration announced the termination of TPS designations for six countries. This de-designation will impact 428,258 TPS recipients, or approximately 98 percent of current TPS beneficiaries. An additional 310,540 individuals from the six nations applied for TPS between January and March of this year, bringing the total number of individuals impacted to nearly 740,000. TPS was extended for only four nations:
Table 2 below lists the dates that TPS will expire for each nation and the number of individuals that will be affected.
Table 2: TPS Termination Schedule and Number of Individuals Affected
See table here (https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/primer-temporary-protected-status/)
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