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How will the end of TPS for Salvadorans affect them?
Clip: 1/10/2018 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
The Department of Homeland Security wants to revoke TPS status for peole from El Salvador.
In 2001, Temporary Protected Status was granted to residents of El Salvador following an earthquake. Now, the Department of Homeland Security wants to revoke that status.
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How will the end of TPS for Salvadorans affect them?
Clip: 1/10/2018 | 4m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
In 2001, Temporary Protected Status was granted to residents of El Salvador following an earthquake. Now, the Department of Homeland Security wants to revoke that status.
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