6/24 SAVE THE Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
SAVE THE TPS
Centro Presente invites you to a vigil in solidarity with people protected under Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
WHERE: Massachusetts State House
24 Beacon St, Boston, MA
WHEN: Saturday, June 24th at 6:00 p.m.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will consider whether to extend designations of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for all nationals that currently hold TPS. TPS is a form of immigration status that provides employment authorization and protection from deportation for foreign nationals who cannot be safely returned to their home countries.
In terms of countries with the largest share of TPS recipients, the Trump Administration will decide whether to terminate the immigration status of over 300,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, and, most imminently, Haiti. In light of this Administration’s radical increase of interior and exterior enforcement through executive orders, funding requests, and policy guidance, the continued existence of TPS for these three countries is very much at risk.
PELASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT AND SHARE THIS INFORMATION.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Centro Pesente at: (857) 256-2981
Centro Presente invites you to a vigil in solidarity with people protected under Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
WHERE: Massachusetts State House
24 Beacon St, Boston, MA
WHEN: Saturday, June 24th at 6:00 p.m.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will consider whether to extend designations of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for all nationals that currently hold TPS. TPS is a form of immigration status that provides employment authorization and protection from deportation for foreign nationals who cannot be safely returned to their home countries.
In terms of countries with the largest share of TPS recipients, the Trump Administration will decide whether to terminate the immigration status of over 300,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Honduras, and, most imminently, Haiti. In light of this Administration’s radical increase of interior and exterior enforcement through executive orders, funding requests, and policy guidance, the continued existence of TPS for these three countries is very much at risk.
PELASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT AND SHARE THIS INFORMATION.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Centro Pesente at: (857) 256-2981
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