DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is granting temporary amnesty for 850,000 migrants.
An 18-month expansion of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) amnesty was announced this week by Biden’s outgoing border chief.
InfoWars reports: The amnesty will cover 234,000 Salvadorean migrants who were first granted the status after 2001’s devastating earthquake in their home country.
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It will also cover 600,000 economic migrants from Venezuela, and migrants from Ukraine and Sudan.
Mayorkas has massively expanded TPS amnesty during his tenure as head of the DHS.
According to Breitbart: Under Mayorkas, the number of migrants with TPS amnesty has tripled to roughly one million. That population includes many of the Haitian migrants who were invited to take jobs and homes in Springfield, Ohio.
The new announcement also extended TPS for migrants from Ukraine and Sudan.
In his final weeks in office, Mayorkas has also been expanding opportunities for foreign graduates to get white-collar jobs in the United States. He is also helping foreign graduates to jump from jobs into the queue for green cards and citizenship.