{"id":11484,"date":"2025-04-03T18:15:36","date_gmt":"2025-04-03T22:15:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ariasvilla.com\/?p=11484"},"modified":"2025-04-04T00:06:11","modified_gmt":"2025-04-04T04:06:11","slug":"tps-for-venezuelans-parole-new-updates-in-immigration-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ariasvilla.com\/es\/tps-for-venezuelans-parole-new-updates-in-immigration-law\/","title":{"rendered":"TPS for Venezuelans, Parole, New Updates in Immigration Law"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wpb-content-wrapper\"><div class=\"vc_row wpb_row vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\">\t\t<div id=\"wd-67ef050197e05\" class=\"wd-text-block wd-wpb reset-last-child wd-rs-67ef050197e05 text-left\">\n\t\t\t<p>Hello everyone, I hope you caught my recent interview with <strong>Carlos &amp; Agust\u00edn Acosta<\/strong> on \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/actualidadradio.com\/programas\/cada-tarde\/\">Cada Tarde<\/a>\u201d at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/actualidad.radio\/\">Actualidad Radio<\/a> yesterday. We spent quite some time answering your immigration questions regarding new TPS updates, parole, and the ongoing legal immigration news impacting Venezuelans, Cubans, and other communities. It\u2019s clear that, today the U.S. immigration law is more complex than ever. My goal is always to offer clarity and help you feel more confident about your legal status.<\/p>\n<p>During the interview, we discussed the evolving situation of TPS for Venezuelans, the court decisions from California, and how certain policies are still in limbo. I know it\u2019s not easy to navigate all these changes, and that\u2019s why I believe it\u2019s so important to seek professional guidance if you have immigration concerns. My office number is <a href=\"tel:+30567100178\"><strong>305-671-0018<\/strong><\/a>, and you can also reach us on social media as well. If you ever feel confused by what you\u2019re hearing or reading about changes in immigration, please don\u2019t hesitate to <a href=\"https:\/\/ariasvilla.com\/es\/contact-us\/\">contact me<\/a>. Let\u2019s walk through this together.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you for listening, thank you for reading, and stay tuned for more updates. I appreciate Carlos and Agust\u00edn Acosta for their kindness and the great questions from all the callers. 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vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><div class=\"vc_separator wpb_content_element vc_separator_align_center vc_sep_width_100 vc_sep_pos_align_center vc_separator_no_text vc_sep_color_grey\" ><span class=\"vc_sep_holder vc_sep_holder_l\"><span class=\"vc_sep_line\"><\/span><\/span><span class=\"vc_sep_holder vc_sep_holder_r\"><span class=\"vc_sep_line\"><\/span><\/span>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"vc_row wpb_row vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><h2 style=\"text-align: left\" class=\"vc_custom_heading vc_do_custom_heading\" >Original Transcript<\/h2>\t\t<div id=\"wd-67ef06d59791f\" class=\"wd-text-block wd-wpb reset-last-child wd-rs-67ef06d59791f text-left\">\n\t\t\t<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nBien, seguimos adelante. Son las 4 de la tarde con 39 minutos. Nos mantenemos observando lo que est\u00e1 ocurriendo en la Casa Blanca para llevarles a ustedes m\u00e1s detalles a medida que el presidente concluya su alocuci\u00f3n. Pero vamos a hablar un poco, Carlos, de inmigraci\u00f3n. La inmigraci\u00f3n sigue siendo un tema de mucha atenci\u00f3n y de mucho inter\u00e9s aqu\u00ed en el sur de la Florida, y casi todos los d\u00edas hay diferentes cosas que ocurren en los tribunales, donde se han radicado demandas por distintas razones: el TPS, los\u202fparoles\u202fhumanitarios, la residencia, las deportaciones, todo eso. Queremos que la doctora DRA. MARTHA ARIAS Arias nos ponga al tanto si ha habido alg\u00fan cambio desde su \u00faltima visita ac\u00e1 a la radio.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nBienvenida, doctora. Gracias por estar con nosotros. Y queremos, con su permiso, darle tambi\u00e9n la posibilidad a la audiencia de que se comunique con nosotros si pronto surge alguna duda al respecto, para que usted, desde su experiencia y conocimiento, nos ayude a despejarla. Buenas tardes. Bienvenida.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nBuenas tardes, Carlos y Agust\u00edn. Un saludo para ustedes y toda la audiencia de Actualidad Radio. Y claro, c\u00f3mo no, con mucho gusto estamos aqu\u00ed para contestar las preguntas de los oyentes.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nDesde la \u00faltima vez que conversamos, \u00bfhay algo nuevo que haya cambiado, alg\u00fan cambio que haya venido por v\u00eda de alg\u00fan dictamen tanto de un Tribunal Federal como de una Corte de Apelaciones?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nBueno, ah\u00ed s\u00ed quiero explicar un poco m\u00e1s esa decisi\u00f3n de la corte de California acerca del TPS, si me lo permiten.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nClaro que s\u00ed.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nA ver, la decisi\u00f3n inicialmente \u2014antes de leer la orden completa\u2014 yo pensaba que solamente aplicaba al TPS del 2021, pero al leerla en su totalidad, entend\u00ed que realmente esta orden se aplica a los dos TPS: el de 2021 y el de 2023. Yo cre\u00eda originalmente que solo obligaba al de 2023. \u00bfCu\u00e1l es la raz\u00f3n? El presidente Biden, al extenderlo hasta octubre de 2026, uni\u00f3 en una sola fecha el TPS de 2021 y el de 2023. Como hab\u00eda dos TPS con dos fechas distintas, decidi\u00f3 unirlos para que todos los TPS de Venezuela tuvieran la misma fecha de renovaci\u00f3n, y as\u00ed fue como qued\u00f3 extendido hasta octubre de 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Cuando la secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional emiti\u00f3 una orden para eliminar (vacate) la decisi\u00f3n del presidente Biden, b\u00e1sicamente dijo: \u201canulamos el TPS de 2023 por completo y, en cuanto al TPS de 2021, les avisaremos el 12 de julio.\u201d Esa fue la orden de la secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional. Entonces, al poner pausa el juez a esa decisi\u00f3n de la secretaria, regresamos a la decisi\u00f3n del presidente Biden de unificar las fechas de ambos TPS. Eso significa que en este momento los dos TPS, el de 2021 y el de 2023, no pueden ser cancelados y pueden ser renovados.<\/p>\n<p>De hecho, ayer algunos colegas me comentaban que hab\u00edan intentado renovar el TPS de 2021, el que vence en septiembre, y el sistema se los permiti\u00f3. Personalmente no lo he hecho, pero varios abogados, colegas m\u00edos, s\u00ed, y el sistema permite pagar. Eso es una buena noticia para las personas que tengan cualquiera de los dos TPS. Si el sistema lo permite, entonces que hagan sus renovaciones.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nHay una pregunta concreta, porque existe una expresi\u00f3n que a m\u00ed me parec\u00eda un adefesio en el castellano, pero existe para ustedes los abogados: \u00bfTodos los beneficiarios de TPS deben \u201cregistrarse\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nDeber\u00edan, s\u00ed. De todos modos, esta es una opini\u00f3n personal. En este momento creo que lo deben hacer y, si el sistema lo permite, que lo hagan. Hasta el d\u00eda de hoy (estamos a 2 de abril), no hemos escuchado ning\u00fan comunicado oficial de USCIS (el Departamento de Citizenship and Immigration Services) acerca de c\u00f3mo van a implementar o a obedecer la orden de este juez. No han dicho nada. Entonces, si la persona no se siente c\u00f3moda haciendo esa extensi\u00f3n por ahora, puede esperar a un comunicado oficial; pero si no hay, yo s\u00ed instar\u00eda a las personas a que hagan el registro, porque es una protecci\u00f3n que van a tener. Esperemos a ver qu\u00e9 pasa con la decisi\u00f3n de USCIS.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nBien. Si lo permite, doctora, tenemos bastantes llamadas y gente esperando en l\u00ednea. Quiero pedirle, por favor, a nuestra audiencia que sea absolutamente precisa en la pregunta, para que todos tengan la oportunidad de participar. Recibimos las llamadas a trav\u00e9s del 305-410-1040.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAdelante, Ernesto. Buenas tardes.<\/p>\n<p>ERNESTO:<br \/>\nHola, s\u00ed, buenas tardes, es grato escucharles. Hay un principio que creo que es universal en el derecho: el administrado no tiene por qu\u00e9 acarrear las culpas en las que ha incurrido el administrador. Y yo creo que parte de esto tiene que ver con c\u00f3mo se hizo el periodo pasado en materia administrativa para los inmigrantes. Lo cierto es que hay un grupo de venezolanos y de otras nacionalidades que est\u00e1n en un limbo jur\u00eddico, y en estos tiempos el tiempo vale oro. Yo simplemente quiero clamar, por este medio, por mis hermanos venezolanos. No todos son delincuentes, todo lo contrario&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nGracias por su participaci\u00f3n. Eso lo tenemos s\u00faper claro, lo hemos reiterado. Y hasta ahora no ha habido \u2014doctora, corr\u00edjame si me equivoco\u2014 ninguna informaci\u00f3n de que la Fiscal\u00eda o la Secretar\u00eda de Homeland Security quiera impugnar o apelar la decisi\u00f3n del juez Edward Shea.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nHasta ahora no hay ning\u00fan comunicado oficial del gobierno sobre una apelaci\u00f3n de esa medida cautelar. Uno, y dos, para contestarle tambi\u00e9n al oyente que acaba de participar, en la decisi\u00f3n el juez menciona que el n\u00famero de venezolanos en Estados Unidos tiene un nivel educativo alto y tambi\u00e9n que contribuyen a la fuerza laboral de este pa\u00eds de manera significativa. Es decir, son trabajadores que est\u00e1n aportando al sistema laboral, adem\u00e1s de tener un nivel educativo elevado.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAdem\u00e1s, las condiciones que imperaban cuando se emiti\u00f3 el decreto del TPS no han cambiado; m\u00e1s bien se han empeorado en Venezuela, la situaci\u00f3n pol\u00edtica. Si me dijera, por ejemplo, en Siria, donde se les hubiera dado TPS a los sirios mientras estaba Al-Assad, y ahora hay un gobierno mejor, uno podr\u00eda argumentar que las condiciones han mejorado y que, por tanto, los sirios podr\u00edan regresar. Pero en Venezuela no es el caso, tampoco en Cuba ni en Hait\u00ed, porque en Hait\u00ed no hay una dictadura de gobierno per se, pero hay una dictadura de pandillas criminales que est\u00e1n matando a cuanta gente. La ingobernabilidad de Hait\u00ed hoy es peor que cuando se otorg\u00f3 el TPS en primera instancia.<br \/>\nAna, buenas tardes.<\/p>\n<p>ANA:<br \/>\nBuenas tardes. Un saludo para todos. Doctora, mi pregunta no es sobre el TPS, pero con la situaci\u00f3n tan dif\u00edcil en inmigraci\u00f3n, quiero saber qu\u00e9 puedo hacer. Yo soy ciudadana y ped\u00ed a mi hija hace mucho tiempo. Como vino la pandemia, el proceso se demor\u00f3 dos a\u00f1os m\u00e1s. Despu\u00e9s de nueve a\u00f1os, ella lleg\u00f3 con sus dos hijos, que son menores, gemelos de 15 a\u00f1os ahora. A mi hija le entregaron un papel cuando lleg\u00f3 al aeropuerto, en el que dec\u00eda que con ese papel pod\u00eda sacar el seguro social y que en 180 d\u00edas (seis meses) le llegar\u00edan las green cards. A ella le lleg\u00f3 su green card, pero la de los hijos no lleg\u00f3. Y quiero saber qu\u00e9 se puede hacer, porque nos da miedo ir a Inmigraci\u00f3n o que confundan papeles o algo as\u00ed. Es una situaci\u00f3n alarmante.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nGracias por su pregunta. No hay necesidad de ir a ninguna oficina local de inmigraci\u00f3n porque no los van a dejar entrar sin cita. Lo que debe hacer es llamar al n\u00famero 800 de Inmigraci\u00f3n. Se lo repito: es el 1-800-375-5283. Tenga a la mano la factura con la que pagaron los 220 d\u00f3lares que cobra Inmigraci\u00f3n cuando a uno le otorgan la residencia a nivel consular. Ese pago se hace por internet con una tarjeta de cr\u00e9dito, y uno recibe un recibo. Tenga ese recibo (que generalmente comienza con la letra \u201cI\u201d) y tambi\u00e9n el n\u00famero de residencia o alien number de los ni\u00f1os, que aparece en el pasaporte donde est\u00e1 sellada la visa de inmigrante. Con esos datos, llame y comun\u00edqueles que no han recibido la tarjeta. Es com\u00fan que a veces se demore, pero con esa llamada le van a dar seguimiento y resolver.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nLas residencias modernas contin\u00faan comenzando con la letra \u201cA\u201d o no.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nS\u00ed, todas comienzan con la letra \u201cA.\u201d Lo que pasa es que antes eran ocho d\u00edgitos, y si uno solo ten\u00eda siete, hab\u00eda que poner un cero al principio. Ahora, en cambio, son nueve n\u00fameros directamente, y no hay que ponerles nada.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nPerfecto. Vamos con Juan. Juan, buenas tardes.<\/p>\n<p>JUAN:<br \/>\nBuenas tardes, \u201cel Caballo de Troya,\u201d se\u00f1or Carlos. Un gusto. Gracias por la oportunidad.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nAdelante, Juan. Muchas gracias por escucharnos. Lo escuchamos.<\/p>\n<p>JUAN:<br \/>\nDoctora Arias, gracias. Tengo una pregunta. Yo no soy afectado, pero hay mucha gente afectada. El TPS era para varias nacionalidades: nicarag\u00fcenses, cubanos, algunos cubanos, hondure\u00f1os, salvadore\u00f1os, venezolanos. \u00bfEso lo han suspendido para esas nacionalidades, aparte de que ya se interpuso un litigio en las cortes con los venezolanos? \u00bfQuiere decir que la otra gente, las otras nacionalidades, perdieron su TPS?<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nBuena pregunta. Vamos a esperar la respuesta. \u00c9l pregunta si las personas de otras nacionalidades que recib\u00edan TPS quedan incluidas o excluidas de este litigio de California.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo, ellas no est\u00e1n incluidas en este litigio. El litigio lo interpusieron siete demandantes venezolanos y la organizaci\u00f3n National TPS Alliance, centrada espec\u00edficamente en el TPS para Venezuela, aunque en la sentencia tambi\u00e9n se menciona el TPS de Hait\u00ed. Pero los TPS de otros pa\u00edses \u2014El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal\u2014 no han sido mencionados espec\u00edficamente, hasta donde sabemos no los han ni cancelado ni extendido. No hay informaci\u00f3n oficial del gobierno sobre eso.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nA trav\u00e9s de nuestro canal de YouTube, una persona pregunta: si alguien solicit\u00f3 TPS antes de que venciera su parole humanitario, \u00bfesa persona est\u00e1 acumulando tiempo ilegal en Estados Unidos?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo. Si pidi\u00f3 TPS antes de que venciera el parole, primero estuvo protegida con el parole y al pasarse al TPS sigue protegida. Mientras no haya un hueco de tiempo entre uno y otro, no acumula presencia ilegal. El TPS la protege.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nY en ese mismo orden, voy a hacer una pregunta gen\u00e9rica, pero parecida. Una persona de Venezuela o de Cuba present\u00f3 un asilo pol\u00edtico cuando todav\u00eda no se hab\u00edan otorgado los TPS. De pronto, Biden otorga TPS. Muchas de esas personas con asilos presentados se acogen al TPS. Si al final de este asunto legal se eliminan esos TPS o llegan a su fin, \u00bflas personas que tienen papeles de asilo pueden revertir al asilo o el asilo queda desestimado al acogerse al TPS?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo, el asilo no se desestima simplemente porque la persona pide TPS. Ese asilo sigue ah\u00ed, y si el TPS termina, la persona contin\u00faa protegida por la petici\u00f3n de asilo que tenga pendiente. Obviamente, ese asilo debe estar todav\u00eda pendiente, pero s\u00ed mantiene esa protecci\u00f3n.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nDoctora, por lo que hemos escuchado de la audiencia, algunas personas nos comentan que los permisos de trabajo tienen categor\u00eda C8, C11, C10\u2026 algunos se derivan del TPS y otros de una solicitud de asilo. Si un funcionario de migraci\u00f3n le pide a alguien que muestre su permiso de trabajo, \u00bfcu\u00e1l es el v\u00e1lido?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nEsa es una buena pregunta, y es uno de los retos que tendr\u00e1n las autoridades policiales cuando detengan a alguien y esta persona muestre un permiso de trabajo. Por ejemplo, si la persona tiene TPS y Asilo y tiene dos permisos: uno con la preferencia C08 (Asilo) y otro con A12 o C19 (TPS). Si en alg\u00fan momento eliminan el TPS, la persona puede a\u00fan tener una tarjeta que diga \u201cV\u00e1lido hasta tal fecha,\u201d pero ya el TPS no existe. Entonces, si el oficial sabe lo que hace, dir\u00e1: \u201cNo, ese permiso de trabajo es del TPS que ya se elimin\u00f3, mu\u00e9streme si tiene uno por Asilo.\u201d O al menos la persona debe mostrar que tiene un asilo pendiente para demostrar que sigue protegida. Hay gente que tiene un permiso de trabajo, pero en realidad se lo negaron en la corte y ya tiene orden de deportaci\u00f3n; sin embargo, la tarjetita a\u00fan dice que est\u00e1 vigente por dos o tres a\u00f1os m\u00e1s. T\u00e9cnicamente no es v\u00e1lida. Por eso las autoridades deben estar bien entrenadas para verificar no solo el documento, sino tambi\u00e9n la situaci\u00f3n legal de la persona en su sistema.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAhora le toca al se\u00f1or Nilo. Adelante, Nilo, buenas tardes.<\/p>\n<p>NILO:<br \/>\nBuenas tardes, Agust\u00edn y a todos. Quiero hacer dos preguntas. Si yo tuviera un asilo y lo desestimo porque me acojo al TPS, y en alg\u00fan momento eliminan ese TPS, \u00bfpuedo retomar el asilo o quedo a la deriva? Esa es la primera. La segunda: yo soy ciudadano americano y tengo un hijo que ten\u00eda una aplicaci\u00f3n abierta de DACA que sigue pendiente porque la \u00faltima vez que hubo reinscripci\u00f3n la hicimos, pero la bloquearon. \u00c9l tiene TPS tambi\u00e9n, y yo le hice la petici\u00f3n de padre ciudadano a hijo mayor de edad. Me preocupa por el TPS, porque no s\u00e9 qu\u00e9 estatus va a tener mi hijo en ese caso.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nUna pregunta para que la doctora pueda discernir bien: \u00bfsu hijo es mayor de edad hoy, pero cuando fue lo del DACA era menor?<\/p>\n<p>NILO:<br \/>\nBueno, era menor de edad, pero cuando aplic\u00f3, ya era mayor. Antes estaba en grado 8 o algo as\u00ed, y no pudo aplicar siendo tan ni\u00f1o.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nBueno, son varias cosas. Para contestar r\u00e1pidamente: lo del DACA que \u00e9l aplic\u00f3 fue la \u201csegunda generaci\u00f3n,\u201d dig\u00e1moslo as\u00ed, y todos sabemos que ese DACA fue demandado y lo declararon no v\u00e1lido. As\u00ed que, aunque \u00e9l lo haya tenido pendiente, como no fue aprobado, no le dio protecci\u00f3n.<br \/>\nLo que s\u00ed lo protege es el TPS, que le sigue dando cobertura hasta que la petici\u00f3n de usted (padre ciudadano a hijo mayor) entre en vigencia. Imagino que es hijo adulto. \u00c9l, si est\u00e1 aqu\u00ed, no va a poder cambiar a residencia dentro de EE.\u202fUU. directamente; tendr\u00eda que salir, hay que ver si necesitar\u00e1 perd\u00f3n, etc. Si el TPS expira y esa petici\u00f3n no est\u00e1 lista, \u00e9l quedar\u00eda sin estatus y acumular\u00eda presencia ilegal.<br \/>\nEn cuanto a retomar un asilo que la persona retir\u00f3, depende. No siempre se puede hacer. Hay casos en que s\u00ed se puede retomar y hay manuales que explican c\u00f3mo los abogados pueden retomar ciertos asilos. Por ejemplo, gente que entr\u00f3 por la frontera, le asignaron asilo en la corte y por alguna raz\u00f3n el juez termin\u00f3 ese caso para que siguieran con USCIS. O personas que presentaron con USCIS y la corte, y luego el juez cerr\u00f3 el asunto. Existen casos espec\u00edficos en que se puede reabrir, pero no todos califican. Si usted pidi\u00f3 asilo en USCIS y lo retir\u00f3, podr\u00eda solicitar una reapertura, pero no es tan f\u00e1cil que reconozcan la fecha original. Hay un memor\u00e1ndum de la corte que indica c\u00f3mo hacerlo, pero repito, no todos los casos encajan.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nDoctora, entiendo que el TPS ampara o amparaba a los venezolanos que estaban en Estados Unidos hasta julio del 21, si no me falla la memoria.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nS\u00ed, ese es el de 2021.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nOk, si alguien estaba en el territorio hasta julio del 21 y no aplic\u00f3 para el TPS por cualquier raz\u00f3n, \u00bfpodr\u00eda hacerlo ahora?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nBuena pregunta. Ya no aplicar\u00eda para el TPS de 2021 porque la fecha de corte termin\u00f3. Entrar\u00eda para el TPS de 2023, que t\u00e9cnicamente sigue abierto por esta pausa que puso el juez, pues regresamos a la orden de Biden de enero 12, la que unificaba los dos. T\u00e9cnicamente, podr\u00eda solicitarlo.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nY la \u00faltima pregunta la hago yo, sobre los cubanos. Un cubano entr\u00f3 por la frontera y recibi\u00f3 parole humanitario o tal vez pidi\u00f3 asilo. Los asilos est\u00e1n para el d\u00eda menos pensado, porque las cortes est\u00e1n abarrotadas. Pasa un a\u00f1o y un d\u00eda, y ya califica bajo la Ley de Ajuste Cubano de 1966. \u00bfEso resuelve su residencia, aunque el asilo todav\u00eda no se haya decidido?<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nS\u00ed, si tiene parole y ya cumpli\u00f3 el a\u00f1o y un d\u00eda, puede aplicar al ajuste. Hay que ver si est\u00e1 en la corte, para pedir la terminaci\u00f3n de ese proceso y que USCIS tenga jurisdicci\u00f3n.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nHay que cerrar el caso del asilo, para pasarlo a la v\u00eda administrativa.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo necesariamente cerrar el asilo, pero s\u00ed el caso en la corte, porque si est\u00e1 en la corte, el juez tiene la jurisdicci\u00f3n. Uno tiene que terminar ese proceso judicial, a no ser que en el documento de entrada figure como \u201carriving alien,\u201d que es otra categor\u00eda. Pero en la mayor\u00eda de los casos hay que cerrar el proceso en la corte.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nPerfecto, amigos. Quiero cerrar, aunque la doctora no me lo ha pedido, pero lo hago con mucho gusto, porque la hemos molestado por m\u00e1s de media hora, sac\u00e1ndola de su d\u00eda de trabajo para contestar preguntas de nosotros y de ustedes. Lo menos que podemos hacer es dar su tel\u00e9fono. F\u00edjense que la situaci\u00f3n de inmigraci\u00f3n en este momento est\u00e1 muy complicada, cada caso es distinto y requiere de maniobrabilidad experta. Nosotros los hispanos tendemos a \u201cautomedicarnos\u201d con un cocimiento, un jarabito, pero no estamos para eso ahora. Aqu\u00ed hay que buscar ayuda profesional porque un error podr\u00eda costar la oportunidad. As\u00ed que voy a dar el tel\u00e9fono de la doctora DRA. MARTHA ARIAS Arias para quien necesite ayuda profesional. Es el 305-671-0018. DRA. MARTHA ARIAS Arias, 305-671-0018. Bueno, much\u00edsimas gracias, doctora. Gracias, hasta el pr\u00f3ximo lunes.<\/p>\n<p>DRA. MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nIgualmente, feliz resto de semana y muchas gracias por la invitaci\u00f3n.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nClaro que s\u00ed. Gracias a usted por el tiempo.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"vc_row wpb_row vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><div class=\"vc_separator wpb_content_element vc_separator_align_center vc_sep_width_100 vc_sep_pos_align_center vc_separator_no_text vc_sep_color_grey\" ><span class=\"vc_sep_holder vc_sep_holder_l\"><span class=\"vc_sep_line\"><\/span><\/span><span class=\"vc_sep_holder vc_sep_holder_r\"><span class=\"vc_sep_line\"><\/span><\/span>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"vc_row wpb_row vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><h2 style=\"text-align: left;font-family:Abril Fatface;font-weight:400;font-style:normal\" class=\"vc_custom_heading vc_do_custom_heading\" >English Translation<\/h2>\t\t<div id=\"wd-67ef076d42a68\" class=\"wd-text-block wd-wpb reset-last-child wd-rs-67ef076d42a68 text-left\">\n\t\t\t<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAll right, let\u2019s move on. It\u2019s 4:39 pm. We\u2019re keeping an eye on what\u2019s happening at the White House to bring you more details as the President finishes his address. But let\u2019s talk a bit, Carlos, about immigration. Immigration continues to be a topic of a lot of attention and great interest here in South Florida, and almost every day different things happen in the courts, where lawsuits have been filed for different reasons: TPS, humanitarian paroles, residency, deportations, all of that. We want attorney Martha Arias to update us on whether there has been any change since her last visit to the radio station.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nWelcome, attorney. Thank you for being with us. And we\u2019d like, with your permission, to also give our audience the chance to contact us if at some point they have any doubt about this, so that you, with your experience and knowledge, can help clear it up. Good afternoon. Welcome.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nGood afternoon, Carlos and Agust\u00edn. A greeting to you and to the entire Actualidad Radio audience. And of course, with pleasure, I\u2019m here to answer the listeners\u2019 questions.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nSince the last time we spoke, has there been anything new that has changed, any change that has come via a ruling from either a Federal Court or an Appeals Court?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nWell, I do want to explain a bit more about that decision from the California court regarding TPS, if you\u2019ll allow me.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nOf course.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nLet\u2019s see. Initially \u2014before reading the order in its entirety\u2014 I thought it only applied to the TPS from 2021, but after reading the judge\u2019s entire order, I realized that in fact this order applies to both TPS, 2021 and 2023. At first, I believed it only affected 2023. What is the reason? When extending it until October 2026, President Biden also unified the 2021 TPS and the 2023 TPS on one single date. I mean, since there were two TPS with two different dates, he decided to merge them so that all Venezuelan TPS would have the same renewal date, and that\u2019s how he extended it until October 2026.<\/p>\n<p>When the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security came and issued an order to eliminate (vacate) that decision from President Biden, the official term is \u201cvacate,\u201d by overturning it she said, \u201cWe\u2019re scrapping the TPS from 2023 entirely, and as for the TPS from 2021, we\u2019ll let you know on July 12.\u201d That was the Secretary of Homeland Security\u2019s order. So then, by the judge pausing that decision from the Secretary of Homeland Security, we basically go back to Biden\u2019s decision to have a single date for both TPS. So we go back to that, meaning at this time, both the 2021 TPS and the 2023 TPS cannot be canceled yet; they can be renewed.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, yesterday some colleagues told me they tried to renew the 2021 TPS, the one expiring in September, and the system allowed them to do so. Personally, I haven\u2019t done it, but some of my lawyer colleagues have, and the system is allowing them to pay. That\u2019s good news for people who have either of those two TPS. If the system allows it, they should renew.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nThere\u2019s a specific question, because there\u2019s an expression that seemed odd to me in Spanish, but it exists for you lawyers: Do all, all TPS beneficiaries have to \u201cregister\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nYes, they should register. Either way, that\u2019s my personal opinion. At this moment, I think they should, and if the system allows it, they should do it. Up until today (we\u2019re on April 2), we haven\u2019t heard any official announcement from USCIS, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Services, about how they will implement or comply with the judge\u2019s order. They haven\u2019t said anything yet. So if someone doesn\u2019t feel comfortable extending right now, they can wait for some official statement. But if there is none, I would urge people to register because that\u2019s a protection they\u2019ll have, and then we\u2019ll see what happens with the USCIS decision.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nOkay. If you allow it, attorney, we already have quite a few calls and people waiting on the line. I want to ask our audience, please, to be absolutely precise in their questions so that everyone has the opportunity. First, for you to respond, and second, so everyone gets to participate. We\u2019ll take calls at 305-410-1040.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nGo ahead, Ernesto. Go ahead, Ernesto, good afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>ERNESTO:<br \/>\nHello, yes, good afternoon, it\u2019s nice to listen to you. There\u2019s a principle I believe is universal in law, which says that the administered person shouldn\u2019t have to bear the guilt or the failing committed by the administrator. And I think that part of this has a lot to do with how the administrative matter was handled in the past period for immigrants. The truth is that there\u2019s a group of Venezuelans, from other nationalities too, who are in a legal limbo, and time in these times is worth gold. I simply want to call out, through this medium, for my Venezuelan brothers. They\u2019re not all criminals, far from it\u2026<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nThank you for your participation. We\u2019re absolutely aware of that, we\u2019ve said it repeatedly, and so far there hasn\u2019t been \u2014and correct me if I\u2019m wrong, attorney\u2014 any information that the Attorney General\u2019s Office or the Homeland Security Secretary wants to challenge or appeal this decision by Judge Edward Shea.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nSo far, there is no official announcement from the government about appealing that preliminary injunction. One. And two, also to answer the listener who just participated, in the judge\u2019s decision he also says that the number of Venezuelans in the United States is highly educated and that they also contribute significantly to the United States workforce. I mean, they\u2019re workers who are contributing to the labor system, and they have a high level of education.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nMoreover, the conditions that prevailed when the TPS decree was issued haven\u2019t changed; rather they\u2019ve gotten worse in Venezuela. The political situation. If you told me, for example, in Syria, if they had given TPS to Syrians while Assad was in power, and now there\u2019s a much better government, well, one could argue that conditions have improved, and so Syrians can return to their country, no longer under the former dictatorship. But that\u2019s not the case in Venezuela, nor in Cuba, nor in Haiti either, because in Haiti there isn\u2019t exactly a government dictatorship, but there is a dictatorship of criminal gangs killing whoever. So the lack of governance in Haiti is worse today than when TPS was originally granted. Ana, good afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>ANA:<br \/>\nGood afternoon. Greetings to all. Attorney, my question isn\u2019t about TPS, but given how difficult the immigration situation is, I want to know what I can do. I filed for my daughter, I\u2019m a citizen. I filed for her a long time ago, and with the pandemic, the process took two more years. So after nine years, she arrived with her two children who are minors, twins, 15 years old right now. When my daughter arrived at the airport, they gave her a paper saying that with it she could get a Social Security card, and that in\u2026 that she\u2019d get her green card in 180 days, six months. Her green card arrived, but the children\u2019s did not. And so I want to know what can be done, because we\u2019re afraid to go to Immigration or that they might mix up our papers. It\u2019s a very alarming situation.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nThank you for your question. There\u2019s no need to go to any local immigration office because they\u2019re not going to let you in either. That\u2019s not how it works anymore, you need an appointment. What you should do is call the Immigration 800 number. It\u2019s a phone line\u2026 let me look it up. And I\u2019ll say it over the radio, but you can also look it up. It\u2019s 1-800-375-5283. I repeat, 1-800-375-5283. That\u2019s Immigration\u2019s number. Have on hand two important numbers, ma\u2019am: the receipt for the $220 that Immigration charges when they grant you residency at the consular level. When they grant you consular residency, people have to pay $220. I imagine your daughter paid it, and she should have gotten a receipt because that\u2019s paid online with a credit card. You get a receipt that typically starts with the letter \u201cI.\u201d Have that receipt with you, number one, and also the residency or alien number they gave the child or children, which is in the passport where the immigrant visa is stamped. Those two numbers are important, plus the name and date of birth. And you call Immigration to say you haven\u2019t received the card. Usually we\u2019re told to wait at least 45 days; if after 45 days it hasn\u2019t arrived, call as I said, have your documents, and follow up on the card. It\u2019s very common that sometimes it\u2019s delayed, but you call and they\u2019ll resolve it.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nModern green cards continue starting with the letter \u201cA,\u201d right?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nYes, they all begin with \u201cA,\u201d except before there were eight digits, and if you only had seven, you had to add a zero at the beginning. Now they\u2019re nine numbers, so no zero is needed, they\u2019re just nine. They\u2019re still nine.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nOkay, great. Let\u2019s go with Juan. Juan, good afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>JUAN:<br \/>\nGood afternoon, \u201cEl Caballo de Troya,\u201d Mr. Carlos, nice to have the opportunity.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nGo ahead, Juan, thanks so much for listening to us. We\u2019re listening.<\/p>\n<p>JUAN:<br \/>\nAttorney Arias, thank you. I have a question. I\u2019m not personally affected, but there\u2019s a lot of people who are. TPS was for many nationalities: Nicaraguans, Cubans \u2014some Cubans too\u2014 Hondurans, Salvadorans, Venezuelans. Did they suspend it for those nationalities aside from the lawsuit for the Venezuelans in court? Does that mean the other people, the other nationalities, lost it?<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nGood question. Let\u2019s wait for the answer. He\u2019s asking if people from other nationalities who received TPS, in light of the California lawsuit, are included or excluded?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo, they\u2019re not included in this lawsuit. The lawsuit was by seven Venezuelan plaintiffs and the National TPS Alliance, a TPS alliance, but they specifically referred to Venezuelan TPS. Although in the ruling they also mention Haiti\u2019s TPS, but for the TPS of other countries \u2014El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal\u2014 the government hasn\u2019t said anything, so as far as I know, they haven\u2019t canceled or extended them.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nThrough our YouTube channel, someone asks: A person requested TPS before their humanitarian parole expired. Is that person now accruing illegal presence in the United States?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo. If they filed for TPS before the parole ran out, they were first with parole, protected, and upon switching to TPS they remain protected. As long as there\u2019s no gap, no presence is accrued; TPS protects them from accruing unlawful presence.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAlong that same line, I\u2019ll ask a generic question, but similar. Someone from Venezuela or Cuba filed for political asylum back when TPS wasn\u2019t granted yet. Suddenly, Biden grants TPS. Many of those people who had asylum documents already filed embrace TPS. If in the end, legally, those TPS are eliminated or expire, can people who have asylum documents go back to the asylum, or was the asylum dismissed once they got TPS?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNo, the asylum isn\u2019t dismissed just because the person applies for TPS. That asylum is still there, and if TPS ends, the person can continue under the pending asylum petition. Obviously, that asylum must still be pending, but yes, they maintain that protection.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nAttorney, from what we\u2019ve heard among the audience, some people approach us. Work permits have categories like C8, C11, C10, and some of those work permits come from TPS and others come from an asylum application from someone who did what Agust\u00edn said. They have an asylum application and their work permit is from that asylum, but now they\u2019ve taken TPS. If an immigration officer asks them for their work permit, which one is valid for the officer?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nThat\u2019s a good question, and let me tell you, I think it\u2019s going to be a challenge for law enforcement when they stop someone and that person shows a work permit as identification. Because if someone, for example, has both TPS and asylum, and they have permits from both benefits \u2014a permit with category C08 (asylum) and also a permit with category A12 or C19 (TPS)\u2014 that person can show them all. But let\u2019s say TPS is removed. The person might still have a little card that says they have a work permit with TPS valid until some date that might not have passed yet, but if TPS is eliminated, that TPS is also eliminated. So if the officer knows what they\u2019re doing, they\u2019ll say, \u201cNo, that work permit you have under TPS doesn\u2019t exist anymore. Show me if you have one for asylum.\u201d If they do, they can show it. If not, they\u2019ll at least have to show a pending asylum so the officer knows the person is still protected by some petition. Because often people have a work permit, but that permit might be invalid if it was denied in court, or if the court gave them an order of deportation. But the person still carries a card that says it\u2019s valid for two or three more years. Technically, that is not valid. So the police officer must be well trained, not just to look at the document but also to do an online check to see if that case is still open or not.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nNow it\u2019s Mr. Nilo\u2019s turn, or maybe it\u2019s time for him. This was the question\u2026 Here comes Nilo. Mr. Nilo, go ahead, good afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>NILO:<br \/>\nGood afternoon, Agust\u00edn, and everyone. I wanted to ask two questions. If I had asylum, and I drop the asylum because I take TPS, and at some point they end TPS, can I go back to asylum or am I left hanging? That\u2019s the first one. The second: I\u2019m a US citizen. I have a son who has an open DACA application that\u2019s still pending because the last time we did the renewal, they blocked it or stopped it. He has TPS, an older TPS, and I filed a petition for him as a citizen father to an adult child. I was worried about the TPS because I\u2019m not sure what status he has in that situation.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nOne question so the attorney can clarify properly: your son is of legal age now, but when it was time for DACA he was underage, right?<\/p>\n<p>NILO:<br \/>\nWell, he was underage, but when he applied, he was already an adult, because when he was underage he was quite young, like in eighth grade.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nWell, there are a lot of details here. To answer quickly: about that DACA, from what you say, it was the \u201csecond generation,\u201d so to speak, the one the government re-approved. We already know that DACA was challenged in court and declared invalid, so even if it was pending and not decided, that DACA doesn\u2019t protect him because it wasn\u2019t approved, and in fact the government said that program wasn\u2019t properly authorized. So he has no protection from that. The protection he does have is TPS, which can continue to protect him until your petition \u2014father, a US citizen to an adult child\u2014 becomes current. But presumably he can\u2019t get residency in the US, he\u2019d have to leave, and we have to check how long until that petition is available, and if TPS is still in force all that time. Otherwise, he\u2019d be out of status, accruing unlawful presence, and would need a waiver.<br \/>\nNow, regarding asylum, whether you can get back an asylum that you withdrew, it depends, you can\u2019t always do it. There are situations where you can, and indeed the court had issued some manuals on how we attorneys can re-open certain asylums. For example, many people entered through the border, applied for asylum in court because they were sent to court. But for some reason, maybe minors or certain conditions, the judge closed that asylum case so they could continue with USCIS, or people who filed with both USCIS and the court. In those situations, the judge ended it and the person carried on with USCIS. So yes, there are specific cases where if they withdrew it, the court can resume it at USCIS. But not all cases are the same. If you filed with USCIS and withdrew that case, you could try to request a reopening, but it\u2019s kind of difficult for them to pick it up with the same earlier filing date. There is a court memorandum about how we can do it, but I repeat, not all cases fit that category.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nAttorney, I understand TPS covered or covers Venezuelans who were in the US until July of \u201821, if my memory isn\u2019t failing me.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nYes, that\u2019s the one from 2021.<\/p>\n<p>CARLOS:<br \/>\nOkay, if someone was in the territory or had arrived by July of \u201821 and didn\u2019t file for TPS for whatever reason, can they do it now?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nThat\u2019s a good question, but they\u2019re no longer able to file for the 2021 TPS because that cutoff date passed. They\u2019d be applying for the 2023 TPS, which is technically still open because of the pause that the judge put in place, as we revert to Biden\u2019s January 12 order, which unified the two. So technically, yes, they could do it.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nAnd the last question, from me, is about Cubans. A Cuban entered through the border and was given humanitarian parole, or maybe he applied for political asylum. We know asylums are for who knows when, because the courts are swamped. A year and a day passes, and they qualify under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966. That resolves the residency issue if asylum still hasn\u2019t been decided, right?<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nYes, if they have parole and already have a year and a day, they can apply for adjustment. What one should do is check if the case is in court, so you ask for that case to be terminated, so that Immigration has jurisdiction.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nYou have to close out the asylum case to move it administratively.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nNot necessarily close out the asylum, but if the case is in court, that\u2019s the judge\u2019s jurisdiction. So you have to end the court case, unless the person was labeled an Arriving Alien when they were sent to court. That\u2019s a different box. But in most cases you have to terminate the court process.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nPerfect, friends. I want to end, though the attorney didn\u2019t ask me to, I gladly do it because we\u2019ve bothered her for over half an hour, pulling her away from her workday to answer questions from us and from you. The least we can do is give out her number. Notice that the immigration situation is very grave right now, extremely complicated, and each case requires expertise and extraordinary maneuvering. Not all cases are the same. I say this because we Hispanics have a tendency to self-medicate with a home remedy, some little concoction, but that\u2019s not where we stand. When you have a situation like this, you have to seek professional help, because if you slip up, you might lose the chance and have no way to fix it. I\u2019ll give you the attorney\u2019s phone number, for anyone who thinks they need professional help: you see she\u2019s mastered the topic thoroughly. It\u2019s 305-671-0018, Martha Arias. 305-671-0018. Well, thank you very much, attorney. Thanks, until next Monday.<\/p>\n<p>ATTORNEY MARTHA ARIAS:<br \/>\nSame to you, have a great rest of the week, and thank you very much for the invitation.<\/p>\n<p>AGUST\u00cdN:<br \/>\nOf course. 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