TPS Cancellation Leaves Thousands of Hondurans at Risk of Deportation and without Alternatives in the US: Conadeh
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Honduras faces the challenge of receiving more deportees in the midst of unemployment, violence and limited capacity for institutional care. Itsmania Platero warns that thousands of Hondurans were exposed to detentions and deportations after losing immigration protection in the United States. By Diego Gastélum TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras.— The cancellation of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Hondurans in the United States could reduce the flo…
The former executive director of the National Institute of Migration (INM), Wilson Paz, said that approximately 55,000 Hondurans will be affected, due to the ratification of the cancellation of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS), causing the immediate revocation of their work permits and driver’s licenses, and subsequently a deportation by the US government. Redacción Central / EL LIBERTADOR Tegucigalpa. “55,000 people cease to be regular in …
The National Commissioner for Human Rights (Conadeh), today expressed his concern at the cancellation of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS), for Honduras, and warned that people protected for that benefit (about 55,000 Hondurans) are exposed to detention, deportation and the loss of basic rights in the United States. The entry Cancellation of the TPS leaves thousands of Hondurans at risk of deportation and without alternatives in the United S…
FRANCISCO MORAZÁN, HONDURAS. Faced with the cancellation of the Temporary Protection Status or TPS, Honduran ex-canciller Gerardo Torres questioned Where are those who used to say, Trump is a friend? In reference to the Nasry Asfura administration.
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