Immigrant Justice

TPS

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Delegation
Delegation to Honduras and El Salvador with Massachusetts Lawmakers
We met immigrant human rights defenders and legal experts in Honduras and El Salvador to document the political, economic and social conditions that cause the exodus of people seeking protection in the U.S
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Delegations and Speaking Tours
Alianza Americas leverages delegations and tours to foster awareness, inspire change, and forge robust cross-border coalitions dedicated to advocating for a brighter future across the Americas.
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TPS Delegation in Honduras and El Salvador
This delegation consisted of informative exchanges with public institutions and non governmental organizations in El Salvador and Honduras focused on human rights and social, economic and political issues in both countries.
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Introduction to Congress: Discharge Petitions
Recently, two discharge petitions were filed regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
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Frequently Asked Questions for TPS Beneficiaries from El Salvador
Here are three frequently asked questions from the TPS beneficiary community in El Salvador:
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What is the court order overturning the cancellation of TPS for Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua?
What is the court order overturning the cancellation of TPS for Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua?
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Press Release
Political Courage and Moral Clarity were Present Today in the House. We call on the Senate to do the same
April 16, 2026
Press Release
Over 100 organizations, alongside Alianza Americas and CLINIC, urge DHS to correct misinformation affecting Salvadoran TPS holders
April 2, 2026
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Hundreds of Salvadorans with TPS Continue to Be Unfairly Laid Off
March 20, 2026
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Alianza Americas and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus urge the federal legislature to protect TPS beneficiaries
March 5, 2026