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Concerns Rise Over TPS as Trump Administration Considers Rollbacks

Trump's administration plans mass deportations, raising fears for TPS beneficiaries, especially from Venezuela and Haiti, as advocates push for new protections.

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As President-elect Donald Trump signals intentions to roll back Temporary Protected Status (TPS), concern mounts among current beneficiaries, particularly from Venezuela and Haiti. The Biden administration is urged to establish a new TPS designation for Nicaraguans. City leaders in sanctuary locales like Los Angeles and Chicago vow to resist deportation efforts amidst rising deportation threats from Trump's administration, who promise the largest immigration enforcement in U.S. history. Advocates emphasize the humanitarian realities, warning against sending individuals back to dangerous homelands, while some immigrants express mixed feelings about Trump's economic policies versus his immigration stance.

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