
Whether TPS-related relief or permanent status should depend on lawful-status rules, background checks, criminal bars, and case-by-case review.
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“Applicants should be screened for criminal, security, persecution, and gang-related concerns, with fingerprints and background checks required, some low-level offenses left out of the misdemeanor count, and DHS allowed to forgive limited record problems in some cases.”
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“A person who already has lawful immigration status in the United States should not be able to receive TPS, even when the person's home country is approved for TPS.”
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