![]() ![]() What the United States government considers as admission is the legal entry of a person after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer. However, being under TPS in itself is not considered as having admitted someone into the country, Kagan said. legal status under federal law if they have been admitted into the country. Some nonimmigrants are allowed to seek a review of their U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan said the major question addressed by the decision is whether or not the conferral of TPS will allow an immigrant Legal Permanent Residency (LPR). residents who are in the country because of dangerous situations in their home countries find the vote a massive setback. The Supreme Court unanimously voted on Monday that immigrants who illegally entered the United States and are under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will not be allowed to apply for green cards. ![]()
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