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July 5, 2021 · 2:36 am

Temporary protected status doesn’t enable individuals who entered the U.S. unlawfully to become permanent residents


Opinion:
JOSE SANTOS SANCHEZ, ET UX.
v.
ALEJANDRO N. MAYORKAS, SECRETARY
OF HOMELAND SECURITY, ET AL.

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