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TPS Granted - DHS Announcement |
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US DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Statement from Secretary Janet Napolitano
“As part of the
Department’s ongoing efforts to assist Haiti following Tuesday’s
devastating earthquake, I am announcing the designation of Temporary
Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals who were in the United
States as of January 12, 2010. This is a disaster of historic
proportions and this designation will allow eligible Haitian nationals
in the United States to continue living and working in our country for
the next 18 months. Providing a temporary refuge for Haitian nationals
who are currently in the United States and whose personal safety would
be endangered by returning to Haiti is part of this Administration’s
continuing efforts to support Haiti’s recovery.
At this moment of
tragedy in Haiti it is tempting for people suffering in the aftermath
of the earthquake to seek refuge elsewhere. But attempting to leave
Haiti now will only bring more hardship to the Haitian people and
nation. The international community has rallied to deliver relief to
Haiti. Much has already arrived and much more is on its way. The
Haitians are resilient and determined and their role in addressing this
crisis in their homeland will be essential to Haiti’s future.
It is important to
note that TPS will apply only to those individuals who were in the
United States as of January 12, 2010. Those who attempt to travel to
the United States after January 12, 2010 will not be eligible for TPS
and will be repatriated.
The Department of
Homeland Security continues to extend sympathy to our Haitian neighbors
and support the worldwide relief effort underway in every way we can.
Four Coast Guard cutters have arrived in Haiti, in addition to a
variety of Coast Guard assets that were already in the area to support
military air traffic control, conduct damage assessments and rescue
people in need of assistance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) continues to work closely with the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) and the State Department—the lead U.S. federal
agencies in the response—while coordinating the deployment of state and
local Urban Search and Rescue Teams from across the country to Haiti
and standing by to provide food, water and other resources as
requested. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has provided
aircraft to support response efforts.
Haitians in the U.S. who are eligible to apply for TPS should go to www.uscis.gov or call the toll-free USCIS Forms Hotline (800) 870-3676.”
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