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Temporary US migrants told to leave or stay legally

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Temporary US migrants told to leave or stay legally
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US Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has stated that migrants on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) must either seek permanent residency or return to their home countries. This follows a Supreme Court decision allowing the administration to end humanitarian protections for citizens of countries like Haiti and Syria.

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This policy shift impacts the legal status of hundreds of thousands of individuals and highlights ongoing political tension regarding immigration enforcement and humanitarian obligations.

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The article reports on government statements and legal rulings while including opposing viewpoints from political figures like Governor Mike DeWine.

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