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Biden Faces Pressure to Extend Immigration Protections Before Trump Takes Office

Democratic lawmakers and advocates urge action to safeguard Temporary Protected Status and DACA recipients ahead of potential policy reversals by the incoming administration.

  • Democratic senators and activists are calling on President Biden to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) protections before President-elect Trump's inauguration.
  • TPS currently shields approximately 1.1 million individuals from deportation, including those from countries affected by war, political instability, or natural disasters such as Venezuela, Ukraine, and Haiti.
  • The incoming Trump administration has signaled plans to let TPS designations expire and potentially end humanitarian parole programs benefiting 1.7 million immigrants, raising concerns about workforce disruptions and family separations.
  • Business leaders warn that repealing TPS could destabilize industries already facing labor shortages, as many TPS beneficiaries hold essential jobs in sectors like manufacturing and services.
  • While Trump has expressed openness to a deal preserving DACA protections for Dreamers, Democratic lawmakers remain skeptical, citing previous failed negotiations during his first term.
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