that temporary protections for immigrants from six countries will be extended, shielding them from possible deportation.
Temporary immigration protections for people originally from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan have been extended to Jan. 2021. The deadline for those from Honduras is Jan. 2020 and for Nepalese people it's March 2020. The department's action come as part of their continuous effort to comply with a temporary court order in ongoing lawsuits filed to stop President Donald Trump and his administration from both terminating protections from deportation and work permits for immigrants from countries that were granted Temporary Protected Status.
TPS grants temporary legal status to immigrants from certain countries fleeing natural disasters and civil wars. For almost 20 years, previous administrations from both parties have renewed the TPS status of tens of thousands of people, but"It's good news. It's an extension of our previous victories," Jessica Karp Bansal, senior staff attorney with the ACLU of Southern California told NBC News.
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