"[F]irst of all, Temporary Protective Status was never intended to be permanent," Mullin told Tapper. "And there's a lot of people that came over here 15, 20 years ago underneath TPS that's [sic] already changed their status. The whole time these individuals have been here underneath the Temporary Protected Status, they could have applied for a visa. They could have applied for LPR [Lawful Permanent Resident status]. They could have applied for different directions. But the status itself can be ended in its name itself by saying 'Temporary.'"
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