Markwayne Mullin, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, stated that migrants in the U.S. on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) should either seek permanent residence or leave the country. His comments followed a Supreme Court ruling that removed humanitarian protections for over 350,000 individuals, which may enable the Trump administration to deport Haitian and Syrian immigrants to their home countries, which are currently facing conflict and economic hardship.
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Homeland Security Secretary advises migrants on status following Supreme Court ruling
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has advised migrants on Temporary Protected Status to pursue permanent residency or depart the U.S. This statement follows a Supreme Court ruling that rescinded protections for many immigrants, potentially allowing for deportations to countries in crisis.
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US homeland security secretary tells migrants to seek permanent status or leave
Homeland Security Secretary advises migrants on status following Supreme Court ruling