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The Trump administration says it will end the temporary protected status that has allowed some 200,000 natives of El Salvador to live in the U.S. without fear of deportation for nearly 17 years, the Department of Homeland Security says.
In announcing the designation's end, DHS Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen also said she's extending it for another 18 months, to Sept. 9, 2019 — a delay that her agency says is to ensure "an orderly transition." https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...-000-residents
Democrats better come to the negotiation table if they are serious and willing to actually help those they claim to support.
Saying they care requires action at this time. They need to step up. Making E-verify a condition would be helpful and put the GOP on the record as hypocrites as they fight against E-verify. They clearly don't want that as part of any solution.
Obama extended it. He should have let is expire. These people need to go home. God only knows how many anchor babies they had.
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