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The Department of Homeland Security has announced it will extend temporary protected status (TPS) for Yemen for 18 months.
Key points:
BAL Analysis: Employers should be aware of the extension of Yemen TPS status and the automatic extension of eligible EADs. The March 2 Federal Register notice contains information for employers about the I-9 employment eligibility verification process for Yemen TPS beneficiaries.
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