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Immigration

A federal judge found that immigrants with Temporary Protected Status have been “inspected and admitted,” and may apply to adjust their status to legal permanent resident; TPS is not, as the U.S. attorney general claims, a way to “circumvent admission,” but a way to obtain it.

MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge found that immigrants with Temporary Protected Status have been “inspected and admitted,” and may apply to adjust their status to legal permanent resident; TPS is not, as the U.S. attorney general claims, a way to “circumvent admission,” but a way to obtain it.

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