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César Magaña Linares is a temporary protected status, or TPS, holder from El Salvador. As an activist and law student, he's redefining what it means to be an immigrant, beyond the headlines.
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A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that thousands of people living in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents.
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Local attorneys and church and community volunteers will help Venezuelan nationals apply for Temporary Protected Status at Faith United Methodist Church in Orlando this weekend.
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The Biden administration has granted Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 undocumented Venezuelans living in the United States.
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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from revoking Temporary Protected Status for people from four countries. At least one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit is an Orlando resident. She is among the 300,000 immigrants nationwide affected by the TPS ruling.
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Nearly two dozen lawmakers across the nation are calling on the federal government to grant Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, to Venezuelans in the U.S. Several Florida lawmakers signed a letter in favor of providing safe haven to Venezuelans fleeing the dire situation at home.