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DHS extends permits for immigrants set to lose status when justices’ order takes effect
The Department of Homeland Security extended work authorization deadlines for immigrants from seven countries affected by disaster and violence, delaying expiration dates set to align with a Supreme Court ruling that allows quicker deportations. The decision postpones the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians until July 24 and for nationals of six other countries until July 17, as lower courts have yet to align with the high court's order.
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