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Tps Program: Countries and Thousands

tps program: Their status expires in March, and with the U.S. ending what's known as the TPS program for thousands of nationals from other countries in recent months, it's likely Salvadorans are next, according to CBC. The U.S. has argued the temporary nature of the program has been abused, and the conditions like natural disasters or conflict that had made it unsafe for people to return to certain countries have changed. The Trump administration is on the cusp of announcing whether it will renew the temporary protected status that's allowed Salvadorans to live in the United States without fear of deportation since 2001. Thousands face deportation But that's left thousands of people facing deportation to countries they haven't lived in for years. One thing I know is I'm going to lose my job, and if I don't have a job, what can I do I don't want to go to El Salvador but I won't be able to stay here, he told the American newspaper this week. When asked what he'd do if he lost his TPS status, Salvadoran Carlos Reyes, 40, who lives in Long Island, N.Y., told Newsday that Canada was an option. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.