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Biden administration announces relief for Venezuelans in the US, likely appeasing New York City officials


Biden administration announces relief for Venezuelans in the US, likely appeasing New York City officials

The Biden administration announced Wednesday the expansion of a form of humanitarian relief to Venezuelans already in the United States, making hundreds of thousands more people eligible for work permits and likely appeasing calls by New York City officials to provide work authorization to certain migrants.

The arrival of migrants, many of whom are Venezuelan, to New York City has driven a wedge in President Joe Biden's relationship with New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who has been a fierce critic of the administration's handling of the migrant crisis.

Adams repeatedly urged the White House to expedite work authorizations for migrants arriving to the city, so they could get jobs and wouldn't be forced to rely on the social safety net.

Immigrant advocates argued that a form of humanitarian relief, known as Temporary Protected Status, was perhaps the easiest form of action - without congressional action - the administration could take to satisfy the ask from New York. The Homeland Security secretary has discretion to designate a country for TPS.

On Wednesday, DHS announced that Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is extending and redesignating Venezuela for TPS for 18 months for individuals that were residing in the US on or before July 31. DHS anticipates around 472,000 Venezuelans will be newly eligible for the status, according to a Homeland Security official.

"As a result, an additional approximately hundreds of thousands Venezuelan nationals across the country will be immediately eligible to apply for work authorization. TPS provides temporary protection from removal, as well as employment authorization for eligible Venezuelan nationals," the department said.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul swiftly praised the federal government's move, citing a "productive conversation" she had with Biden Tuesday night.

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