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•Trump could target temporary protections that more than 1 million migrants in the U.S. rely on
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Temporary Protected Status allows people in the U.S. to stay and work legally if their homelands are deemed unsafe.
People from 17 countries, including Haiti , Afghanistan , Sudan and Lebanon , are currently receiving such relief.
At least 7.7 million people have fled political violence and economic turmoil in Venezuela in one of the biggest displacements worldwide.
Advocates are pressing the White House for a new TPS designation for Nicaraguans before Biden leaves office.
Less than 3,000 are still covered by the temporary protections issued in 1998 after Hurricane Mitch .
People who fled much later under oppression from President Daniel Ortega 's government don’t enjoy the same protection from deportation.
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