Hundreds of thousands of immigrants fear deportation after a court ruled in favor of President Trump's decision to end the Temporary Protected Status program, or TPS for its acronym in English, for immigrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua. Haiti and Sudan. Temporary Protected Status is a program that protects from deportation and provides access to a work visa. Historically, it has been awarded to immigrants from countries that have experienced natural disasters, armed conflict, or other extraordinary events. María Santana tells us how some of those who might be affected have reacted.
Up to 300,000 immigrants in danger of deportation after a court upheld Trump's decision to end TPS | Video | CNN
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Hundreds of Thousands of Immigrants Fear of Deportation After a Court Ruled in Favor of President Trump's Decision to End the Program | United States | CNN