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This month, hundreds of thousands of people will wake up not being able to go to work.
Because of a devastating Supreme Court decision, work authorization for approximately 336,000 Haitian and Syrian immigrants with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is now being stripped away—putting families, workplaces, and entire communities at risk.
The administration's attacks on TPS are creating fear and instability for hundreds of thousands of people who have built their lives here. Nearly 200,000 TPS holders contribute $5.9 billion to our economy every year and pay more than $1.5 billion in taxes. They work in our hospitals, schools, restaurants, construction sites, and small businesses.
Around 50,000 U.S. citizen children have a parent with TPS from Haiti. When parents lose the ability to work legally, entire families can be pushed into a financial crisis.
This is exactly what mass delegalization is designed to do: create a permanent underclass of workers with fewer rights, fewer protections, and greater vulnerability to exploitation.
Secretary Markwayne Mullin has the power to extend protections to all TPS holders. TPS holders should not lose their livelihoods while legal and legislative battles continue. Emergency protections are needed while permanent solutions are pursued. Sign this petition and call on TPS protections to be extended for at least 3 years.
Our families should not have to live in uncertainty, waiting from court decision to court decision. Although a pathway to citizenship is the only pathway that will give our communities the long overdue safety and stability we need, TPS holders are losing their statuses right now and action must be taken to protect families.
We cannot accept a future where hundreds of thousands of our neighbors are forced into the shadows. Citizenship is the only lasting solution to the instability and uncertainty created by mass delegalization, but action is needed now.
When we organize, speak out, and demand action together, we can win protections that keep families together, strengthen our communities, and ensure every worker is treated with dignity.
— Matias and the UWDA team
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