Univision Interview - What Should Immigrants Do During The Coronavirus Pandemic?
George Rodriguez • March 30, 2020
The public health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic is affecting immigrants in many ways. Should you visit a hospital if you have symptoms, apply for financial aide after losing a job? How are cases being handled now that some judges are moving hearings to telephone or video conferencing? We're losing the human touch with these hearings and losing out on the emotions that are necessary from witnesses during these types of hearings.

The United States has extended a protected status program that prevents migrants from being deported to mid-2024 for citizens of six countries, including Haiti and three Central American nations, its immigration service said on Thursday.
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will be extended to June 30, 2024, for citizens of Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal, according to a document filed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.