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15 years. That’s how long ”temporary” has lasted.
🚨 Congress just voted to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Haitian nationals but how temporary is “temporary” anymore? TPS was created after Haiti’s devastating 2010 earthquake as a short-term humanitarian measure. Fifteen years and multiple administrations later, it keeps getting extended and now the House wants 3 more years. But let’s not ignore the key facts: • 91% of Haitian TPS holders reportedly entered the U.S. illegally • 65% of Haitian-headed non-immigrant households are on public assistance @POTUS is expected to veto the bill and the Senate is likely to block it too. Some say Congress is turning a temporary program into a permanent amnesty policy – bypassing executive authority on immigration enforcement. When does a temporary program become permanent policy? Drop your thoughts below. 👇