Quasi-Amnesty to End for 262,500 Salvadorans in U.S. Since Earthquakes
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen declared an end on Monday to a quasi-amnesty program for tens of thousands of foreigners — but delayed its implementation, to provide a soft landing. Department officials said citizens of El Salvador would become the latest group to lose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) that had shielded them from deportation…
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