The browser you are using is not supported. Please consider using a modern browser.

Skip Navigation
Act Now Donate
Start of main content.

Advocacy // Immigrant Empowerment & Inclusion

DHS Extends and Redesignates TPS for Afghanistan

Global Refuge logo

Global Refuge Staff

September 24, 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 21, 2023
Contact: Jason Lucas | our email

Washington D.C. – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today a redesignation and extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Afghanistan for 18 months. The urgent need for TPS redesignation stemmed from surmounting barriers to long-term paths to protection for Afghan nationals and worsening conditions in Afghanistan, including violence by the Taliban and other armed-groups, economic and humanitarian crises, and erosion of the rights of women and members of religious and ethnic minority groups. Earlier this year, Global Refuge co-led a coalition, which included the Afghan-American Foundation, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, and approximately 150 additional organizations, in submitting a formal request to the Biden administration for TPS redesignation for Afghanistan.

The decision is expected to allow more than 70,000 Afghans who entered the U.S through Operation Allies Welcome and an additional 14,600 Afghan nationals who arrived since the program ended in March 2022 to continue living and working in the U.S. without fear of deportation. Afghanistan’s original TPS designation, granted in March 2022, was set to expire on November 20, 2023.

In response to decision, Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, President and CEO of Global Refuge, said:

“We commend the Biden administration for prioritizing the lives and well-being of our Afghan neighbors through these critical temporary protections. This redesignation affirms our enduring moral obligation to the allies of America’s longest war.”

“In the face of a devolving humanitarian disaster and country-wide economic collapse in Afghanistan, this TPS designation will protect Afghans from being sent back to live under the repressive and violent rule of the Taliban. However, two years after the Taliban takeover, the U.S. has failed to fully fulfill its promise of permanent protection to a population that sacrificed so much to support our mission in Afghanistan.”

“While TPS offers a vital safety net, Afghan nationals need and deserve lasting protection. Congress must provide a long-term solution by passing the Afghan Adjustment Act, which would provide a direct path to lawful permanent residency for Afghan evacuees left in legal limbo. Congress has previously passed similar legislation for every other modern wartime evacuee population. Lawmakers must pass this bipartisan bill to safeguard human life, honor our nation’s promises to its allies, and live up to the core American values that unite us all.”

“We encourage the Biden administration to continue granting TPS designations to vulnerable populations amid unprecedented and ongoing global displacement. As we’ve witnessed with Venezuelans, Ukrainians and other groups, TPS is a valuable tool to help stabilize those hoping to rebuild their lives in the U.S. and expand protection for people unable to return to their home countries.”

The Latest

  • Advocacy

    January 16, 2026

    Operation in Minnesota Targeting Lawfully Admitted Refugees

    As many people know, the process of seeking safety in the United States for families forced to flee their homes is extensive and difficult. Refugees admitted to the United States by the government undergo years of processing, in-person interviews, security checks, and medical screenings before setting foot on U.S. soil.

    Read More
  • Press Release

    December 16, 2025

    Global Refuge Deeply Alarmed by Expansion of Sweeping Travel Ban

    Global Refuge strongly condemns the Trump administration’s decision to dramatically expand its travel ban, escalating a policy first announced in June that already restricted entry for nationals from 19 countries. Today’s proclamation broadens those restrictions to 39 countries worldwide, further limiting lawful travel and migration through a sweeping mix of full and partial entry bans.

    Read More
  • News

    December 10, 2025

    Global Refuge Reaffirms Commitment to Human Dignity

    At Global Refuge, we honor and recognize the inherent dignity of all people. For 86 years, we have walked alongside refugees and other immigrants as they build their new lives in the United States—often fleeing war, persecution, and humanitarian disaster in pursuit of a better life. We welcome newcomers not simply because it is the right thing to do, but because it is central to our mission and identity: As a witness to God's love for all people, we stand with and advocate for children, refugees, and other immigrants , transforming communities through ministries of service and justice.    

    Read More
  • News

    December 4, 2025

    7 Ways to Make a Difference for Immigrants and Refugees This Season

    The holiday season is here, bringing festive fun, time with family and friends, and a chance to reflect on the past year. For many refugees and other immigrants, it has been a particularly difficult and dangerous time. They may be spending the season away from loved ones, hiding in the shadows, or worrying whether they still have a future in the United States.

    Read More
  • News · International Work

    May 20, 2025

    Tomas’ Story: Building a Bright Future and a Healthy Home

    In a remote village in Guatemala, Tomas is building a new future for himself and his family—without having to leave home. 

    Read More

Share