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Haitians and Syrians who have been granted permission to legally work, have housing, and healthcare in the U.S. under what's known as temporary protected status or TPS are at risk of being deported.
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We revisit our pop-up with Mal Devisa at Green River Festival and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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