@ Mangale,
Sorry bro maybe I didn't saw your post that why created a new one. No harm though.
The best of the best scenario Biden blanketly extends 18 months for all TPS countries and tells Congress to pass Permanent Residency which will drag for another decade.
Mangale bro the House has already passed the bill in 2019 when they regain the majority called Dreamers Act. It has never cleared the Senate as it has been and it will be controlled by Republicans. Also, I guess to pass the bill they don't need 60 votes. It has been already changed by Chuck Schumer, You just need 51 votes I could be wrong but if in Georgia Special Election if Democrats could regain two seats then VP Kamala Harris could cast a tie-breaker vote and the bill could be in President's desk for final sign off.
When Large Voter Turn out they voted for Joe Biden but at the same time, they also voted for the Republican Senate.
David Purdue holds 49.7 % vote whereas Democrat Jon Ossof only holds 47.9 % although backed by Obama before Election.
In another race, Kelly Loeffler is also ahead. Republicans have a huge advantage and more confidence in holding Senate.
Also, the Supreme court is also held by a more conservative judge with a ratio of 6-3. So, I don't see any potential or dreams for any immigration reform for another 2-4 years.
It will be again Political agenda for Democrats in 2024. As of now, Joe Biden has no plan of running for reelection and we don't know how often TPS will get the extended year over year. As this is not on the President's table but on Court and I still don't think President will power to change the outcome of the Court Rule or just put another Extension without any humanitarian cause. As of now, Nepal has recovered from most of the Earthquake given that we are inclining towards stability.
Jai Nepal