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1/8/18, "U.S. Ends El Salvador's Protected Status, Affecting 200,000 Residents," npr.org, Bill Chappell
"TPS [temporary protected status] immigrants' home countries have often lobbied to maintain the
status, in part because it smooths the process both of finding work in
the U.S. and of sending money back home.
In the case of El
Salvador, the U.S. said on Monday that the problems brought by the
earthquakes "no longer exist." But the country...has benefited from its citizens' ability to
work in the U.S.
"Remittances are at an all-time high," [NPR's] Carrie
reports.
"Those are dollars coming back home from relatives abroad.
That accounts for nearly a fifth of El Salvador's GDP. That's a huge
loss to such a poor country.""...
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