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The deportees who want to 'Make El Salvador Great Again'
This year alone, the Salvadoran government expects to receive 30,000 deportees from the U.S. and Mexico. Contrary to popular belief, the majority of them will not be violent criminals. These English teachers are working for a brighter future.
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When does TPS expire for its more than 300,000 beneficiaries?
2,550 Nicaraguans will lose their Temporary Protected Status on January 5. Nine other countries currently benefit from the legal status.

Trump administration ends TPS for Nicaragua and announces new extension for Honduras
The measure, which protects deportation and grants work permits to some 60,000 undocumented Central Americans, was confirmed Monday by the Department of Homeland Security.

The visa lottery immigrant who stopped a terrorist attack on the New York subway
After the attack on cyclists in New York on Monday, President Trump wants to end the visa lottery program. A journalist recalls the 1997 case of an Egyptian who won a Diversity Visa and helped avert the first attempted suicide bombing on the New York subway.

Princeton University, Microsoft and a dreamer sue the Trump administration for eliminating DACA
The suit alleges that the president's decision violates the Fifth Amendment, which prohibits the federal government from denying equal protection. The university and the technology company argue that the end of DACA harms them because they depend on and benefit from the contribution of dreamers.

Central Americans, Haitians with protected status fear program's end
The Trump administration has to decide soon if it will extend TPS for three Central American countries and Haiti. If it doesn’t, some 300,000 people legally in the U.S. would become undocumented.
Fear in Trump territory – this is the U.S. city with the highest proportion of undocumented immigrants
Pedro is one of thousands of undocumented immigrants who work in chicken processing plants in Gainesville, Georgia. In a county where police work in tandem with immigration authorities and more than 72% of citizens voted for Donald Trump, many immigrants live in fear.











