Climbing on the Amnesty Tiger's Back
By Dan Cadman on November 13, 2017
Several days ago I wrote, "The Amnesty 'Me Toos' Begin", which discussed a U.S. Chamber of Commerce letter asking the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to extend, across-the-board, temporary protected status (TPS) for a variety of recipients from several countries — most of whom have been here long past the ostensible reason they were granted TSP status in the first place.
The letter, while acknowledging that TPS was intended as a short-term safeguard, went on to suggest that because the government had allowed the recipients to remain in the United States for years (sometimes decades), a "permanent solution" needed to be crafted for them.
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