Thursday, March 08, 2018

Salvadorans and other ‘temporary’ immigrants weigh what’s next after the U.S. withdraws welcome mat

The Chicago Tribune reports:
More than two decades after he fled civil war in his native El Salvador, Mauro Navarro doesn’t want to give up on his claim to the American Dream.

Navarro, 45, has been shielded from deportation through temporary protected status, a federal program for immigrants who were unable to return to their countries because of armed conflicts, environmental disasters or other “extraordinary and temporary conditions.”
Some people think not all countries are "excellent".