Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali nationals in the United States is scheduled to expire on March 17, raising major concerns for thousands of Somali immigrants and families across the country.
TPS has allowed eligible Somali nationals to live and work legally in the U.S. due to conditions in Somalia, including conflict and humanitarian challenges. With the expiration date approaching, many are asking what happens next.
In this video we discuss:
What Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is
Why TPS was granted to Somali nationals
What happens when TPS expires on March 17
Options for Somali immigrants currently under TPS
The potential impact on Somali communities in the U.S.
Q: What happens when TPS for Somalis expires?
A: Individuals may lose temporary work authorization and protection from deportation unless the status is extended or they obtain another legal immigration status.
📍 Somali TPS holders live in communities across the United States, including Minnesota, Ohio, Washington, and California.
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