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📎 STAND strong with TPS holders

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[Sign CASA's petition now to REPLACE our broken immigration laws! Add your name if you believe all T

[Sign CASA's petition now to REPLACE our broken immigration laws! Add your name if you believe all TPS (Temporary Protected Status) holders deserve to live where they call home!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, On June 7th, SCOTUS ruled 9-0 that current laws do not allow TPS (Temporary Protected Status) holders without a “lawful entry” to adjust their status to gain permanent residency inside the United States. This ruling from the nine Supreme Court Justices confirms what we have known all along: the only real and just outcome that TPS holders deserve is a pathway to citizenship. [Add your name by MIDNIGHT tonight to join CASA. CASA, the largest immigrant advocacy organization in the Mid-Atlantic, over 115,000 members strong, is calling on President Biden and Congress to REPLACE our broken immigration laws.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Today, we want to tell you a story about Elsy. A mother of 5 U.S.-born children, Elsy has lived and worked in the U.S. since 2000. She has cleaned homes, offices, and worked in construction until she recently lost her job as a result of COVID-19. And while for now, Temporary Protected Status provides some peace of mind for her and her children, Elsy deserves permanent security. Elsy’s story is not uncommon. Like many TPS holders, Elsy has lived in the U.S. for decades, and the idea of being sent back to El Salvador is unfathomable to her and her family. TPS only provides individuals like Elsy protection from deportation and a work permit for 18 months at a time, at which point the White House can choose to renew (or rescinded) the TPS designation. Elsy deserves to be with her children as they grow up and become adults in the only country they know. But here’s the reality: without a pathway to citizenship, Elsy is forced to live in this tenuous status. [All TPS holders deserve to live where they call home. Add your name to stand strong with Elsy and DEMAND President Biden and Congress act NOW to replace our current broken immigration system that keeps families living in fear, Friend. >>]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thank you for your continued support. In Solidarity, Gustavo Torres, Executive Director CASA Paid for by CASA. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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