Following a pair of 2001 earthquakes in El Salvador, TPS protections were extended to eligible Salvadorans who were present in the United States at that time... READ MORE›
A complicated history The history of immigration between the US and El Salvador is complex... READ MORE›
Another major impact of the decision could be a decline in the amount of money that Salvadorans in the United States send home... READ MORE›
El Salvador is the fourth country whose citizens have lost Temporary Protected Status under President Donald Trump... READ MORE›
Salvadorans with TPS have until 9 September 2019 to leave the US or change their status... READ MORE›
The crowd, which grew to well over a thousand participants marched from the Austin City Hall to the Texas State Capital... READ MORE›
Monday's announcement was the latest Trump administration measure aimed at reducing legal immigration to the United States and intensifying efforts to expel those who arrived illegally... READ MORE›
The advocacy group Grassroots Leadership, which publicized Monterrosa's case, says two other women in the same facility have since written letters describing sexual harassment... READ MORE›
'We're not criminals' Patricia Hernandez, 53, arrived in the United States in 2000 and applied for TPS after the 2001 earthquakes... READ MORE›
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen concluded that El Salvador has rebuilt and recovered enough so the emergency declaration is no longer necessary... READ MORE›
Homeland Security also said more than 39,000 Salvadorans have returned home from the US in two years, demonstrating El Salvador's capacity to absorb people... READ MORE›
Trump may order 200,000 Salvadorans to leave U.S... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization ranks Costa Rica as having the best health care system in Central America and 36th best in the world... READ MORE›
Lopez says her son in Houston isn't a criminal -- he's different from the Central American migrants in Mexico... READ MORE›
Morales on Christmas Eve said he would follow Trump in moving Guatemala's embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem... READ MORE›
For Gamez, the prospect of returning to El Salvador is a matter of life or death... READ MORE›
'God bless you', Netanyahu tells Guatemalan president over Jerusalem embassy move... READ MORE›
But administration officials say that information is neither checked against DHS biometric data nor shared with ICE for potential enforcement purposes... READ MORE›
The caravan brings together mothers from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua... READ MORE›
Other groups, including Human Rights Watch, have called on El Salvador to decriminalise abortion, saying the current law poses risks to women's life and health ... READ MORE›
Instead, Trump directed the State Department to begin preparations to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem... READ MORE›
Two-thirds of Mexicans reject amnesty for gang members poll... READ MORE›
Police in Nassau and Suffolk counties have made hundreds of arrests of suspected MS-13 gang members in the past year... READ MORE›
But what does it mean if Trump declares Jerusalem the capital of Israel but doesn't move the embassy?... READ MORE›
In 1967, Israel captured east Jerusalem in the Six-Day War and formally annexed those portions of the city to form one municipality under Israeli law... READ MORE›
About 58 percent of Border Patrol arrests were people from countries other than Mexico -- up from 54 percent from a year earlier -- largely from Central America... READ MORE›
About 58 percent of Border Patrol arrests were people from countries other than Mexico -- up from 54 percent a year earlier -- largely from Central America... READ MORE›
PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday proposed a raft of measures to combat horrific and shameful violence against women... READ MORE›
Mr Nasralla also has good contacts in the business sector, having worked as the CEO of Pepsi in Honduras... READ MORE›
To try to navigate my life as an undocumented immigrant, Lys Isma, a 22-year-old Haitian living in Miami, Florida told Al Jazeera... READ MORE›
The quake, which was felt as far as Mexico City and Guatemala City, struck 74 miles 120 kilometers off the Pacific Coast at 12 49 a.m... READ MORE›
At least 25 people were killed in Mexico's Oaxaca state, 17 of them in the town of Juchitan, officials said... READ MORE›
Make America Great Again can sound like 'Make America Powerful Again' in the minds of many Spanish language listeners Ms Caicedo... READ MORE›
The Obama administration first offered temporary protection to Haitians following the devastating 2010 earthquake... READ MORE›
Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., met with immigration officials in Chicago on March 13 to advocate on behalf of Lino and other undocumented immigrants facing deportation underA Trump's policy... READ MORE›
Mexico's most powerful earthquake in a century has killed at least 61 people, destroyed homes and sent panicked families fleeing into the streets, according to officials... READ MORE›
Julie Myers Wood, who headed ICE under President George W. Bush, agreed... READ MORE›
According to a recent study by the left-leaning Center for American Progress, TPS recipients have nearly 275,000 U.S.-born children... READ MORE›
People pass graffiti along the border structure in Tijuana, Mexico, on Jan. 25... READ MORE›
The Haitians had been allowed to stay in the United States after the 2010 earthquake, which devastated Port-au-Prince, the capital, and killed 200,000... READ MORE›
Gustavito was born and raised in Guatemala, but was brought to El Salvador 13 years ago... READ MORE›
However, the majority of America's firearm-related deaths are attributed to self-harm... READ MORE›
A massive 8.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Mexico's southern coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said early Friday, triggering a potential tsunami threat to several neighboring countries... READ MORE›
Widespread hazardous tsunami waves were possible after a huge, magnitude eight earthquake struck southern Mexico, the Pacific Tsunami Centre has warned... READ MORE›
At least 32 people have been killed after a magnitude-8.1 earthquake struck Mexico, causing a tsunami and warnings for countries across Central America... READ MORE›
Evelyn Beatriz Hernandez Cruz was convicted of aggravated homicide on Wednesday under what Amnesty International called El Salvador's retrograde anti-abortion law ... READ MORE›
Efforts by human rights groups to shed light on Israel's collusion with Myanmar have so far been frustrated by Israeli authorities and the courts... READ MORE›
While cases were reopened during the Obama administration as well, it was generally only if an immigrant had committed a serious crime, immigration attorneys say... READ MORE›
His initial choice for deputy secretary, Michele Flournoy, withdrew from consideration after meetings with White House officials... READ MORE›
Rodriguez, the head of the migration agency, said that many gang members in the United States had fled conflicts with rivals in El Salvador... READ MORE›
But on Wednesday, the half-dozen undocumented immigrants who crammed into a small basement office at CASA had to pay... READ MORE›
Pena Nieto said that 61 people were killed, including 45 who died in Oaxaca state, 12 in Chiapas and four in Tabasco... READ MORE›
The Post reported that Trump described the resettlement plan as the worst deal ever and accused Australia of trying to export the next Boston bombers ... READ MORE›
Globally, the mortality rate for young people decreased 21 percent between 2000 and 2015, with HIV-related deaths in particular falling significantly... READ MORE›
A magnitude-8.4 earthquake off Mexico's southern coast is the strongest to hit the country in 100 years, President Enrique Pena Nieto has said... READ MORE›
Even among a population numbed by a staggering human death toll due to gang violence in recent years, the animal's death late Sunday stirred outrage... READ MORE›
Ms. Guevara said that many people in danger now believe that the United States no longer wants them... READ MORE›
The U.S. Geological Survey USGS said the earthquake hit off Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border with a magnitude of 8.1... READ MORE›
In the UK, the Confederation of European Security Services CoESS said there were 232,000 private security guards in 2015... READ MORE›
El Salvador tumbled after the government said it would miss 29 million of payments to pension-fund managers amid a political dispute... READ MORE›
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