Biden administration extends temporary protected status for over 200,000 Salvadorans

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The Biden administration has extended Temporary Protected Status for over 200,000 Salvadorans for another 18 months. This decision allows them to remain in the U.S. legally, continuing a policy that has expanded TPS to about 1 million people. Temporary Protected Status was created to protect individuals from countries facing disasters or conflict. Salvadorans have benefited since 2001, following earthquakes in their home country. The extension contrasts with previous efforts by the Trump administration to limit TPS. The remittances sent by Salvadorans to their home country are significant, totaling about $7.5 billion annually. This financial support is crucial for El Salvador's economy, especially as the country has seen a decline in violence and crime rates in recent years.


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