U.S. lets Yemenis stay 18 more months

05 July 2018 - 20:31
By Reuters
Demonstrators march  in New York against the separation of immigrant families in accordance with US  president Donald Trump's hardline immigration policy.
Image: EDUARDO MUNOZ/AFP Demonstrators march in New York against the separation of immigrant families in accordance with US president Donald Trump's hardline immigration policy.

WASHINGTON - The Trump administration said on Thursday it would allow some 1,250 Yemenis to remain in the United States for at least another 18 months under protected status as war and a humanitarian crisis rage in their native country.

Yemenis in the United States with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be able to re-register for an extension of their status through March 3, 2020, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security.

The status grants beneficiaries the ability to legally work while they are in the United States.

The Trump administration has shown a deep skepticism toward the temporary protected status program, announcing its end for immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua and Sudan since President Donald Trump took office last year.