administration: Acosta is one of about 400,000 immigrants who have been allowed to remain here under a little-known humanitarian program that could be on shaky ground in President Donald Trump's administration as it comes up for renewal in the coming months for many of its recipients, according to Metro News. The beneficiaries many who came to the country illegally from Honduras and El Salvador worry the administration will phase out their access to the program and deport them to countries where they haven't lived in years. Now, the 51-year-old hotel housekeeper from Los Angeles fears it could all come to an abrupt halt. I don't know what I'd do in my country, said Acosta, who has lived nearly half her life in the United States. The program known as Temporary Protected Status is geared toward countries ravaged by natural disasters or war. I have nothing there.
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