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rangerrebew

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But what about the children? What happens to the 192,000 U.S. citizen children of Salvadoran TPS parents?

BY BISHOP MARK SEITZ, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 01/01/18 12:00 PM EST

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must decide by Jan. 8 whether to extend or end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for El Salvador.

TPS was created by Congress in 1990 and allows people whose countries have experienced natural disasters, armed conflicts or exceptional situations to remain temporarily in the United States.

Approximately 200,000 TPS holders from El Salvador live in the United States, primarily in California and Texas.



http://thehill.com/opinion/immigrati...000-us-citizen

rangerrebew

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Just what are the Bishop and Pope doing for the kids exposed to these things who are American citizens?  I'll bet not much! :0001:

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They will go and live with their parents.