Washington — The U.S. government on Tuesday is planning to extend the temporary legal status of more than 300,000 immigrants whose deportation protections and work permits were targeted by the Trump administration, two current and former U.S. officials tell CBS News. The Biden administration will allow roughly 337,000 immigrants from…Read More
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