Trump's Immigration Cash Grab: 900,000 TPS Workers Face Deportation as Program Gets Torpedoed
**Trump's Immigration Cash Grab: 900,000 TPS Workers Face Deportation as Program Gets Torpedoed** The Trump administration is moving to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a program that currently allows roughly 900,000 people from war-torn and disaster-stricken countries to live and work legally in the United States [135187]. The official argument is that the program has strayed from its humanitarian intent, allowing what officials call an indefinite stay that they view as a misuse of temporary protections [135187]. Critics warn the move will uproot families and damage industries that have come to depend on this labor pool [135187]. The debate over TPS reflects a larger fight over immigration policy, with both sides agreeing the program needs reform but disagreeing on whether to extend or dismantle it [135187].
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