Vance Vows an End to Programs for Legal Immigrants
Briefly

Senator JD Vance escalated Trump's anti-immigration stance, pledging to end programs like Temporary Protected Status, affecting 864,000 individuals currently residing legally in the U.S.
Vance emphasized, "What Donald Trump has proposed doing is we're going to stop doing mass parole. We're going to stop doing mass grants of Temporary Protected Status...that happens on a case-by-case basis, not by waving the magic government wand." This shows a shift toward stricter immigration policies.
The Temporary Protected Status program, created in 1990 for people fleeing crises, protects immigrants from 16 nations, primarily Venezuela, El Salvador, and Haiti, highlighting the potential impact of proposed changes.
Vance's comments suggested a broader revocation of legal status for Haitian immigrants and others under Temporary Protected Status, leaving many without clear alternatives for staying in the U.S.
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