Lawmakers pressure Trump to let Central Americans stay in the US
Lawmakers pressure Trump to let Central Americans stay in the US
BY TERESA WELSH
twelsh@mcclatchy.com
AUGUST 30, 2017 3:58 PM
Lawmakers from across the country are trying to build support in Congress to pressure President Donald Trump to allow nearly 300,000 immigrants from Honduras and El Salvador to stay in the country, adding to a growing pile of requests facing a White House that is trying to reduce, not expand, legal immigration.
Both Republicans and Democrats in the House are collecting signatures on a letter to acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke that calls on the administration to extend protections for people these lawmakers say are now part of the community.
Failing to renew TPS would needlessly tear apart families and communities across the country, the legislators write in the letter, obtained by McClatchy. TPS holders from Honduras and El Salvador have become valued and important members of our communities. They have started families, opened businesses, and contributed to this country in countless ways. They are part of the fabric of America.
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