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How U.S. and Salvadoran politicians alike use Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as a political tool

Oct 24, 2017, 10:26 AM 0

By Cristian Izquierdo NACLA Less than four months into Trump’s presidency, the administration began its attacks on Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a long-standing program created as part of the 1990 Immigration Act that protects otherwise undocumented immigrants from being…

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Republican congressmen’s threats of revoking protected status of El Salvadoran immigrants are repulsive and demands an apology

Mar 13, 2009, 12:53 PM 24

LatinaLista — It’s one thing to express an opinion over who should win an election but to use threatening language that is meant to influence the outcome of an election is quite another. In fact, in many circles it…

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