WASHINGTON — Seven members of Florida’s Congressional delegation have signed a bipartisan letter urging the Biden Administration to grant more Nicaraguans Temporary Protected Status. The lawmakers say the Department of Homeland Security should re-designate TPS for Nicaragua due to its “worsening” socio-political and humanitarian crises. According to a Pew Research…Read More
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