US ending special protections for Salvadoran immigrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen's decision, while not surprising, will send shivers through parts of
The action also produces a serious challenge for
In
Nielsen, who faced a Monday deadline for a decision, determined that
"The substantial disruption of living conditions caused by the earthquake" no longer exists, the department said in a statement.
Homeland Security also said more than 39,000 Salvadorans have returned home from the
El Salvador President
The decision comes amid intensifying talks between the
The
The benefit, which includes work authorization, can be renewed up to 18 months at a time by the Homeland Security secretary. Critics say it has proved anything but temporary — with many beneficiaries staying years after the initial justification.
Nielsen said last week that short-term extensions are not the answer.
"Getting them to a permanent solution is a much better plan than having them live six months to 12 months to 18 months," she told the AP.
In November, Nielsen's predecessor, acting Secretary
Last year, the Trump administration extended status for
Salvadoran immigrant
"It's sad, because it's the same story of family separation from that time, and now history repeats itself with my children," Zepeda said in Spanish.
Now, he hopes that
"By targeting those who were driven from their homes by environmental catastrophe and violence in
"Now, having their livelihoods and future endangered, over 200,000 law-abiding Salvadorans will be faced with the cruel decision of packing up their lives and tearing their family apart by self-deporting, or becoming undocumented and forced into the shadows of our society to avoid Trump's deportation force," the
NumbersUSA, a group advocating immigration restrictions, called Nielsen's decision an important step for the humanitarian program.
"The past practice of allowing foreign nationals to remain in



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