US extends protections for many Salvadorans living in US
The United States government said Monday it is extending protections for more than 200,000 citizens of El Salvador who have been living in the country under temporary protected status, in a boost for Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson, appearing in a video with Bukele said that agreement “extends the (temporary protected status) […]
US extends protections for many Salvadorans living in US
The United States government said Monday it is extending protections for more than 200,000 citizens of El Salvador who have been living in the country under temporary protected status, in a boost for Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson, appearing in a video with Bukele said that agreement “extends the (temporary protected status) […]
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