Trump ended TPS for Hatians while he was President.
Congress has the power to extend protections for TPS holders by passing the SECURE Act and should act without delay.
www.uusc.org
So if you’re so-called black or brown, you don’t stand a chance in this country
TPS currently protects around 330,000 people in the U.S. from 10 countries who would otherwise be subjected to disease, violence, starvation, the aftermath of natural disasters, and other life-threatening conditions. The largest group of TPS recipients is from El Salvador (195,000 people) followed by Honduras (57,000 people) and Haiti (50,000 people).
Other countries with TPS holders include Nepal (8,950 people), Syria (7,000 people), Nicaragua (2,550 people), Yemen (1,250 people), Sudan (1,040 people), Somalia (500 people), South Sudan (84 people), Guinea (930 people), and Sierra Leone (1,180 people).
The Trump administration also ended DED status for Liberians who lived in the United States for over two decades.
The first three countries are the N-Word just like me