Deportation Risk for 170,000 Salvadorans at the End of the TPS - Latino-News - The Hispanic Newspaper
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More than 200,000 Salvadorans may lose their legal status in September
150,000 children and adolescents of Salvadorans benefitted by the TPS in the U.S. will be affected if it is cancelled.
What happened: More than 170,000 Salvadorans face the expiration of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) on September 9. Why it matters: The expiration of the amparo will leave them without a legal work permit and exposed to deportation orders immediately.The key fact: Deportations to El Salvador increased by 73.8 % during the first half of 2026.The end of the TPS exposes thousands of Salvadoran migrants A critical countdown has begun for thous…
Day by Day News El Salvador – The potential termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for El Salvador has left more than 170,000 Salvadorans in the United States in a state of uncertainty, but its possible consequences could also affect some 150,000 children of beneficiaries, many of whom were born in the United States. The immigration protection is scheduled to end on September 9. If the measure is implemented, beneficiaries could lose th…
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