Biden administration extends temporary status for 800,000 from Venezuela and El Salvador
- The Biden administration has extended Temporary Protected Status for 800,000 immigrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela for another 18 months, allowing them to remain in the U.S. With work permits.
- The extension affects approximately 232,000 Salvadorans, 1,900 Sudanese, 104,000 Ukrainians, and 600,000 Venezuelans, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
- The announcement was made the same day Nicolás Maduro began another term as President of Venezuela, despite U.S. Officials believing he lost his election.
- U.S. Representatives Darren Soto and Debbie Wasserman Schultz expressed gratitude for the extension, emphasizing the need for support for the Venezuelan community in Central Florida.
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