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https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...b90a706e175_story.html?utm_term=.99a1b9c8278a
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The U.S. government opened the door to this life in 2001 when it granted Cortez and about 200,000 other migrants from El Salvador “temporary protected status” (TPS), a provisional reprieve from deportation that has allowed them to work legally in the United States for 17 years.
Congress created the TPS program in 1990 to offer provisional humanitarian relief to migrants whose homelands were engulfed in war, natural disasters or other extraordinary conditions. Critics say past presidents misused the program by allowing it to drag on long after the emergencies passed.
Perhaps these people need to look up the word TEMPORARY and PROVISIONAL. They should be grateful we took them in at all.
Many Salvadorans say they will try to stay in the United States illegally
No respect for our borders or our laws.
The only part of this whole article that matters.
The U.S. government opened the door to this life in 2001 when it granted Cortez and about 200,000 other migrants from El Salvador “temporary protected status” (TPS), a provisional reprieve from deportation that has allowed them to work legally in the United States for 17 years.
Congress created the TPS program in 1990 to offer provisional humanitarian relief to migrants whose homelands were engulfed in war, natural disasters or other extraordinary conditions. Critics say past presidents misused the program by allowing it to drag on long after the emergencies passed.
Perhaps these people need to look up the word TEMPORARY and PROVISIONAL. They should be grateful we took them in at all.
Many Salvadorans say they will try to stay in the United States illegally
No respect for our borders or our laws.