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  2. Temporary protected status - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, as part of the Immigration Act of 1990 ("IMMACT"), P.L. 101–649, Congress established a procedure by which the Attorney General may provide temporary protected status to immigrants in the United States who are temporarily unable to safely return to their home country because of ongoing armed conflict, an environmental disaster, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions.

  3. Another 1 million not deported because Biden granted ... - AOL

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    For example, an unknown publicly reported number from Liberia have been granted TPS since 2017, according to the report. Every time TPS is granted, DHS issues an announcement explaining the terms.

  4. TPS report - Wikipedia

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    In Lost season 1, episode 4, John Locke's boss says "Locke, I told you I need those TPS reports done by noon today." In Ralph Breaks the Internet, a TPS report is visibly hanging in one of the accounting department cubicles during Ralph's viral video montage. While Test Procedure Specification reports are not functionally relevant within ...

  5. Sanchez v. Mayorkas - Wikipedia

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    With the Immigration Act of 1990 and other laws passed since then, Congress gave the United States Attorney General authority to designate temporary protected status (TPS) for immigrants, regardless of how they arrived in the U.S., from countries where they would unable to return safely due situations to such as warfare or environmental disasters, as a humanitarian effort.

  6. Waiver of inadmissibility (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on whether an applicant is applying for an Immigrant Visa or Adjustment of Status, Form I-601 may be filed at the consular office, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office or immigration court considering the immigrant visa or adjustment of status application. [1]

  7. New immigration court docket aims to speed up removals of ...

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    The immigration court backlog has surged to 3.6 million cases. There are roughly 600 judges in 68 courts. There are roughly 600 judges in 68 courts. The plan announced Thursday would not include ...

  8. Opinion - Immigration court backlog crisis could make mass ...

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    It was just under 1.3 million cases when the Biden-Harris administration began, and as of the end of September, it had risen to more than 3.7 cases. A TRAC immigration report released on Sept. 20 ...

  9. Stipulated removal - Wikipedia

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    Stipulated removal is a summary deportation procedure used in immigration enforcement in the United States.Stipulated removal occurs when a noncitizen who is facing removal proceedings and is scheduled for a hearing with an immigration judge signs a document stipulating that he/she is waiving the right to trial and to appeal, and is prepared to be removed immediately.

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