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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced the termination of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for Syrians, effective from July 27, 2026. This means that beneficiaries who do not have any other legal status to remain in the United States must either depart or face immigration enforcement actions. It is noted that the program was established on March 29, 2012, due to the armed conflict in Syria and its difficult conditions. It temporarily allows individuals facing extraordinary circumstances to work and reside in the United States, but it does not grant permanent residence or citizenship. The decision also applies to other countries such as Haiti, Yemen, and Afghanistan, and aims to end protections for beneficiaries who no longer have humanitarian reasons to stay.
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