Hurricane Dorian victims will not be able to temporarily live and work in the US -- despite the fact that 300,000 people from 10 other countries are currently allowed the same opportunity
Bahamian victims of Hurricane Dorian won’t be temporarily allowed to live and work in the USof Bahamian residents are now without shelter. However, those approximately 70,000 people aren’t going to get much help from the United States government., after consideration, the Trump Administration will not be granting temporary protected status to people from the Bahamas.
This would have allowed them to live and work in the country until it would be safe to return home. According to the news outlet, 300,000 people are currently living and working in the United States with the same status – including victims of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Bahamians will still be able to temporarily come to the US if they have the proper travel documents, but will be unable to work.
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