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DHS extends permits for immigrants set to lose status when justices’ order takes effect
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended work authorization deadlines for immigrants from seven countries with Temporary Protected Status (TPS), delaying expiration dates until July 17 and July 24. The extension follows a Supreme Court ruling that allowed the Trump administration to end TPS for Haiti and Syria but precedes alignment with lower court orders blocking deportations.
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- DHS extends permits for immigrants set to lose status when justices’ order takes effect
- DHS extends permits for immigrants set to lose status when justices’ order takes effect
- DHS extends permits for immigrants set to lose status when justices’ order takes effect
- U.S. extends work permits for immigrants with temporary protected status
- US extends work permits for Haitians, other immigrants with temporary protected status
- Work permits extended for Haitians, other immigrants with temporary protected status