Van Hollen, Cardin, Feinstein, Kaine Introduce Legislation to Protect TPS Recipients
Today,
TPS is a temporary, legal status granted to foreign citizens who are endangered by conditions in their home country such as ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, epidemic, or other extraordinary events. DED is a humanitarian program authorized under the President's power to conduct foreign relations.
This uncertainty and the continued dangerous circumstances in their home countries has created considerable hardship for TPS and DED recipients and their families, including American-born children.
"For decades, individuals living in
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"Our bill protects families that have been living and working in
"TPS recipients have made countless contributions to
Currently, there are approximately 437,000 people with TPS in
Senators
Working Families United said, "It should be common sense to ensure that the people who have contributed so much to our nation's economy have a stable future. Passing the SECURE Act is urgent and necessary. It's right for the country, right for the economy, right for our union families, and the right thing to do."
LIUNA General President
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