Homeland security?
Homeland Security granted a new temporary amnesty Monday to more than 8,000 Syrians living in the U.S. right now.
Homeland Security  says that these 8,000 can remain for up to 18 months longer —  no matter what their legal status.
Secretary Jeh Johnson issued the  “temporary protected status†to these  Syrians. Johnson said  that if the Syrians re in the U.S. as of Monday — and continue to reside here permanently — these 8,000  can apply for work permits and other documents.  Further,  they can  remain and live in the U.S. without fear of being ousted.
Homeland Security’s  order applies to some 5,800 Syrians who were granted status under a 2012 TPS program, and also to  2,500 new arrivals who don’t have a more permanent status here.
Those eligible for TPS include any Syrian illegal immigrants who have managed to sneak into or remain in the U.S. beyond their visa expirations over the past four years.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/290002-dhs-grants-syrians-temporary-amnesty
_______________________
Firenze Sage:  This  is the new version of hide and seek.
There is no seek. Boom.