Migrants in US warned to get legal status or go home

US Homeland Security officials have stated that migrants on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) must seek permanent residency or return to their home countries. This follows a Supreme Court ruling allowing the administration to end humanitarian protections for certain groups.
Why it matters
This policy shift impacts thousands of immigrants and highlights the ongoing tension between immigration enforcement and humanitarian concerns in US politics.
comments Join our Whatsapp Channel Add Dawn as a trusted source WASHINGTON: Migrants in the United States on temporary protected status should seek permanent residence or leave for their home countries, US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on Sunday.
The article presents the government's stance while also including opposing views from state officials, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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