Biden Admin. Provides Temp Shelter to Afghan Refugees
OAN’s Abril Elfi
6:47 AM – Saturday, September 23, 2023
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that they will be extending deportation protection for Afghan nationals.
On Thursday, the DHS announced it will be extending and designating Afghanistan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This allows refugees who have arrived in the United States in the last year deportation protection and work permits due to the conditions in Afghanistan.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement that the announcement allows them to provide safety to Afghan nationals.
“Today’s announcement to extend and redesignate TPS for Afghanistan allows us to continue to offer safety and protection to Afghan nationals who are unable to return to their country,” Mayorkas said. “DHS will continue to support Afghan nationals through this temporary form of humanitarian relief.”
The decision comes amid military violence in Afghanistan, where the Taliban has regained control. The designation is usually based on conditions in the selected country and is based on one of three criteria, armed continuous war, environmental disasters, or “extraordinary and temporary conditions.”
Reportedly, extending TPS means that the estimated 3,100 people who have already been protected by past designations would get further benefits until May 2025. New refugees who arrived between March 2022 and Wednesday are eligible for the reclassification.
The DHS has also reported that they expect around 14,600 more Afghans refugees will be admitted to the program.
According to reports, many have raised concerns about the decision and have stated that the TPS authority has been abused and has drifted away from its initial intent and is now “anything but temporary.”
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“And all receive what they really want – work authorization,” she said. “It’s past time for Congress to take back its authority to determine who is authorized to work & narrow parole and TPS statutory text to align with Congress’ original intent.”
The move comes a day after the Biden Administration announced that they will be giving nearly half a million Venezuelans temporary residence and work permits.
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Why is the Department of Homeland Security offering temporary residence and work permits to nearly half a million Venezuelans residing in the United States?
Department of Homeland Security would be offering temporary residence and work permits to nearly half a million Venezuelans residing in the United States. The decision to extend deportation protection for Afghan nationals follows a similar pattern of providing humanitarian relief to those impacted by the political and social unrest in their home countries.
The DHS’s announcement to extend and redesignate TPS for Afghanistan demonstrates the commitment to upholding safety and protection for Afghan nationals who are unable to return to their country. This temporary form of humanitarian relief allows refugees who have arrived in the United States within the past year to have deportation protection and work permits.
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emphasized the significance of this decision, stating, “DHS will continue to support Afghan nationals through this temporary form of humanitarian relief.” The ongoing military violence and Taliban’s control in Afghanistan have created a dire situation, making it unsafe for individuals to return to their homeland. In response to these conditions, the DHS has taken necessary steps to ensure that Afghan refugees can find safety and stability in the United States.
Extending TPS also
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