Following the US President Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20, the change in country policies continues. US Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security David Pekoske announced that the “temporary protection status” for 6,700 Syrian immigrants living in the US will be extended until September of next year, as part of pro-immigration policies. In the statement, it was announced that immigrants can apply to the institutions and request an extension of their legal rights. With this decision, Syrians with temporary protection status will be able to remain legally in the country for another 1.5 years.
In addition, Biden said that immigrants from Venezuela could also be granted temporary protection status due to economic conditions in the country.
In addition, Biden said that immigrants from Venezuela could also be granted temporary protection status due to economic conditions in the country.