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  Over 12,000 Haitians apply for TPS so far.
The number of Haitians that have applied for Temporary protected status (TPS) in hopes to stay in the United States and be able to hold a job leglly is now over 12,000 after their devasting earhtquake. The amount of people applying have been streaming in, well before the July 20 application deadline. Bill Wright a spokesperson the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and is a department of the Homeland Security Department. The ability to work is all many have in hopes to be able to give some finanical support back to family memebers back in Haiti. Because of the magnitude-7 earthquake it is still not safe to send back the undocumented immigrants to Haiti. Temporary protected status has been granted by the DHS and if an applicant is forunate to stay in the country and work for 18 months without having to worry about being deported or being places in a detention center.

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Más de 12.000 haitianos que se aplican para el TPS hasta el momento.

El número de haitianos que han solicitado el estatuto de protección temporal (TPS) con la esperanza de permanecer en los Estados Unidos y ser capaz de mantener un trabajo leglly es ahora más de 12.000 que se han earhtquake devastadora. La cantidad de personas que solicitan, han fluido en, mucho antes de la fecha límite de solicitud 20 de julio. Bill Wright, un portavoz de la Ciudadanía de los Estados Unidos y Servicios de Inmigración (USCIS) y es un departamento del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional. La capacidad de trabajo es todo muchos con la esperanza de poder dar algo de apoyo Finanical volver a memebers familiares en Haití. Debido a la magnitud del terremoto-7 aún no es seguro para devolver a los inmigrantes indocumentados a Haití. Estatuto de protección temporal ha sido concedida por el DHS y si el solicitante es forunate a permanecer en el país y trabajar por 18 meses sin tener que preocuparse de ser deportados o lugares de estar en un centro de detención. 

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Kretz & Romero, P.C.
Categories: TPS for Haitians

Posted By the Law Office of Kretz & Romero on February 16, 2010 12:05 am | Permalink 
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