El gobierno de Estados Unidos anunció que extenderá el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) para Nicaragua por 18 meses, desde el 6 de enero de 2024 hasta el 5 de julio de 2025. Después de ese tiempo, el gobierno de Estados Unidos puede extender nuevamente el TPS para Nicaragua, o puede optar por terminarlo.
Read MoreThe U.S. government announced that it is extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Honduras for 18 months, from January 6, 2024, to July 5, 2025. After that time, the U.S. government may again extend TPS for Honduras, or may choose to end it.
Read MoreEl gobierno de los EE. UU. anunció que extenderá el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) para Honduras por 18 meses, desde el 6 de enero de 2024 hasta el 5 de julio de 2025. Después de ese tiempo, el gobierno de los Estados Unidos puede extender nuevamente el TPS para Honduras, o puede optar por terminarlo.
Read MoreThe podcast America the Bilingual features the story of Mohamed Kilani, an Arab immigrant who teaches Spanish in Maine. Mohamed shares gratitude for ILAP, who helped his family when they first arrived.
Read MoreThe Women’s Refugee Commission releases a report featuring New York City and Portland, Maine about supporting people seeking asylum. ILAP's Senior Project Attorney Catherine N. Lindgren and Immigrant Children’s Project Attorney Maggie Loeffelholz were interviewed for the report.
Read MoreHere is an update on recent state and federal activities impacting the lives of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Maine.
Read MoreILAP was among the Maine organizations to receive funding through the Maine Community Foundation's Community Building Grant Program. This grant will support ILAP’s work expanding legal services for asylum seekers across the state.
Read MoreILAP joins the African Communities Together (ACT) and the Temporary Protected Status Deferred Enforced Departure Administrative Advocacy Coalition (TPS-DED AAC) in commending the Biden administration’s decision to extend and redesignate TPS for Sudan.
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