President Joe Biden has more than tripled the number of foreign nationals allowed to remain in the United States through a quasi-amnesty program, the Congressional Research Service reveals.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was first created under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1990 and prevents federal immigration officials from deporting nationals of countries designated as experiencing famine, war, or natural disasters.
Since the Clinton administration, TPS has been transformed into a quasi-amnesty program as the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations have continuously renewed the program for a variety of countries.
Under Biden, TPS has ballooned to unprecedented levels.
The latest Congressional Research Service report finds that more than one million foreign nationals remain in the U.S. thanks to TPS. In addition, nationals from Hong Kong, Palestine, Lebanon, and Liberia remain in the U.S. through Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). […]
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