The Latest: US ends protections for nearly 60,000 Hondurans
The Trump administration is ending special immigration status for nearly 60,000 Hondurans who have lived in
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Around 437,000 immigrants from 10 countries affected by extreme violence or disasters have temporary protected status.
The president's supporters say the protections were never meant to be permanent. Immigrant advocates say revoking them will drive the people affected underground.
The Trump administration is expected to end special immigration status granted to nearly 60,000 Hondurans after a devastating hurricane two decades ago.
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Around 437,000 immigrants from countries affected by extreme violence or disasters had enjoyed temporary protected status.
The president's supporters note the protections were never meant to be permanent. Immigrant advocates argue that revoking them will simply drive the majority of the people affected underground.
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