TRUMP GIVES 200,000 SALVADOREANS DEADLINE TO LEAVE US
Donald Trump's administration has decided to cancel permits that allow
nearly 200,000 people from El Salvador to live and work in the US.
They were granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after earthquakes
rocked the Central American country in 2001.
Salvadoreans now have until 9 September 2019 to leave or face
deportation, unless they find a licit way to stay.
The Trump administration has already abstracted TPS auspice from tens
of thousands of Haitians and Nicaraguans.
Protections for Salvadoreans were set to expire on Monday, after
proximately two decades of holding the humanitarian status due to the impact of
the natural disaster that killed more than 1,000 people.
The latest promulgation comes four months after the government verbally
expressed it orchestrated to scrap an Obama-era scheme, Daca (Deferred Action
for Childhood Advents), that forfended adolescent undocumented immigrants,
mostly Latin Americans, from deportation.
Lawmakers in Congress have been given until March to decide on the fate
of the 800,000 soi-called Dreamers affected by the Daca decision.
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