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Hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants, including those who live in Springfield , hold Temporary Protected Status .
Congress established TPS in 1990 when it said migrants whose home countries were considered unsafe could live and work in the U.S. Currently, 16 countries have TPS designations: Afghanistan , Cameroon , El Salvador , Haiti , Ethiopia , Honduras , Myanmar , Nepal , Nicaragua , Somalia , South Sudan , Sudan , Syria , Ukraine , Venezuela and Yemen .
TPS holders must request travel authorization to leave the U.S. Applicants must show they need to travel for urgent humanitarian reasons.
If a TPS holder leaves the United States without first obtaining travel authorization, the person may lose the status.
The secretary of homeland security has to decide whether conditions on the ground in a country continue to merit TPS.
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