Temporary Protected Status (T.P.S.) is a program in the United States that allows people from countries experiencing conflict or disaster to live and work in the U.S. without fear of deportation. The Trump administration has targeted this program, aiming to end protections for many immigrants. This has sparked debates about immigration policies and the U.S.’s role in providing refuge to those in need. The issue is significant because it affects thousands of families who have built their lives in the U.S. and raises questions about the country’s values and responsibilities toward global humanitarian efforts.
QUESTION: How might changes to immigration policies like T.P.S. impact the diversity and culture of communities in the United States?
