Episode 134

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Published on:

10th Jan 2023

The TPS Revival

Recently, the political darkness lifted for the Temporary Protected Status program. 

After a long five-year battle, TPS recipients can finally breathe a little easier. 

At least for now.

The Biden Administration has rolled back efforts to terminate TPS that were initiated under former president Donald Trump.

Yet, being only a temporary program, lasting only 18 months per designation, TPS beneficiaries are NOT guaranteed benefits beyond their current cut-off dates. 

Related Podcasts:

Episode 105: Temporary Protected Status Defeat At The Supreme Court

Episode 49: Is The Temporary Protected Status Program Over?

Recommended Links For More Information:

8 Ways TPS Beneficiaries Can Win Permanent Residence (Even If TPS Is Terminated)

What You Need To Know About Temporary Protected Status

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Carlos Batara is an immigration lawyer, author, educator, public speaker, and online talk show host. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he has cared for, protected, and guided immigrants from over 100 countries on their journeys to the United States. His goal is to help at least one family from every nation in the world before he calls it quits.

With family roots from Mexico, Spain, and the Philippines, as well as Native American, Greek, and Turkish ancestry, he brings a broad multicultural background to the practice of immigration law.

Combined with knowledge gained from advanced studies in international relations and constitutional politics, Carlos is always willing to speak his mind openly on immigration issues.