Tribunal de Estados Unidos niega a un hondureño met TPS el acceso a la ‘green card’

Miami.

A federal tribunal blocking the possibility of miles of immigrants being covered by the State of Civil Protection program, in its Central American majority, could be granted permanent legal residence (“green card” or green card) in the United States.

In a famous case of the last hour of the fires, the Court of Appeals of the Quinto Circuit, conede in New Orleans, indicates that the immigrants staying at TPS can not access the permanent legal residence if they enter the country illegally, required, in his opinion, onontbeerlik to be able to log the “groen kaart”.

In a case of the case of hondureño Luis Rodríguez Solórzano Contrary to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the Court of Appeals rejected a request made by Central America with the intention of logging the “green card”.

According to the judicial documents, the Honduran illegally entered the United States af 1997 and two years later the TPS was appointed to pay its debts due to Hurricane Mitch.

Rodríguez Solórzano solicitó y recibió TPS, which allows quedarse to work legally in the United States, where his spouse, who in 2014 presented a visa application in his favor.

It is understood that USCIS trusts the immigrant in proportion to the evidence of his legal admissions to the country, and that Rodríguez Solórzano presented an essay arguing that, debited to ten TPS, could adjust its state without its evidence, point that was filed by the federal agency.

The Tribunal for the Appeals of the Court of First Instance to USCIS and shall ensure that the TPS “does not pass” to Solórzano of the requisite inspection and admission in the United States to adjust status“.

In this case, the Quinto Circuito coincides with decisions similar to the court of appeals of the third and undecided circuit, although it contrasts with the opinions of the circuits sexto, noveno and octavo.

These shortcomings are considered at the moment as the TPS eliminates the need for front-end inspections, which will allow the holders of this migration scheme to aspire to convert into legal residents.

El program TPS to establish a temporary legal residence with the right to work for the citizens of a group of lands designated by the Governor-General as sites where he has natural disasters or where the common man has committed violence.

Currently the program covers about 10 cities: El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, Sudan, Sudan del Sur, Syria and Yemen.

By EE.UU. has more than 320,000 people compared to TPS, among them 195,000 Salvadorans, 57,000 Hondurans, 46,000 Haitians and 2,500 Nicaraguans, according to data from the Pew Study Center.

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