ACLU Applauds Biden Administration’s TPS Actions

January 10, 2025 1:30 pm

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration today announced an extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela — impacting more than 900,000 people — through late 2026. The American Civil Liberties Union and partners have been urging President Biden to designate and redesignate eligible countries. TPS protects people who cannot safely return to their country of nationality due to ongoing armed conflict, environmental disasters, or other similar conditions. Today’s actions are especially important ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Trump, who has pledged a mass deportation agenda.

“TPS holders — many of whom are longtime residents — live in every corner of this country, contributing to our communities and our economy,” said Maribel Hernández Rivera, ACLU director of policy and government affairs, border and immigration. “As the spouse of a TPS holder from Honduras whose family members have been killed due to ongoing violence, I know firsthand the importance of this protection to keep our loved ones safe, our families together, and our communities thriving. This announcement will help keep families together and shield nearly a million people, if only temporarily, from Trump’s cruel deportation machine. We applaud the Biden administration for taking this monumentally impactful action.”

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