Immigrant Justice

TPS

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What we're doing

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Delegation
TPS Delegation in Honduras and El Salvador
This delegation consisted of informative exchanges with public institutions and non governmental organizations in El Salvador and Honduras focused on human rights and social, economic and political issues in both countries.
Campaign
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Protection and hope for immigrants in the U.S.
Resources

How we help you

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Resource
Five myths why many TPS beneficiaries from El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua have failed to re-register
We have developed a fact sheet in Spanish to address the myths that TPS beneficiaries believe they do not need to re-register. Share the document with people in your community and let's spread the word.
Resource
Tips for people who have re-registered for TPS and applied for a new employment authorization card, but USCIS has not yet responded
Below is a fact sheet on what you should know and do about delays in the delivery of your employment authorization card. Share it with people in your community and help us spread the word.
Resource
TPS letter press release
Updates

What we're saying

Read about our latest posts about the topic.

Blogpost
Honduras and El Salvador with Congressman Jim McGovern (D-MA) and Mayor Joseph Curtatone of Sommerville, MA.
August 1, 2018
Press Release
Coalition of Progressive, Labor and Immigrant Rights Organizations Launch “We Are Home,” Celebrate National Day of Action Calling for Swift, Bold Action to Protect Immigrants
Press Release
Migrant organizations demand a new designation of TPS and greater transparency following the recent political crisis in Honduras
September 4, 2024
Press Release
209 Advocacy Groups to Biden Admin: Grant New Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations to Central American Nations
July 22, 2021