The Trump administration on Wednesday moved to set expiration dates on work permits for temporary protected status (TPS) holders after the Supreme Court last month ruled to end deportation protections for a host of countries.
The work authorization expiration deadline, issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), impacts nationals who were under TPS from Haiti, Syria, Burma, Yemen, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Somalia. The work permits for these nations will expire on July 10.
News releases issued on the USCIS website on Wednesday said businesses should use the July 10 date as the new expiration date for workers who hold TPS status for employment verification purposes. Earlier this year, the agency said the permits would expire on July 1, but moved the expiration to July 10 in light of the Supreme Court’s June 25 ruling….