Reposted and beautifully written by @gerardocelasco ? What a sad day for so many of my fellow Salvadoran brothers and sisters who have built a life in the United States and have made a positive impact in the workforce. Many of these are hard working, kind people, who add so much value to our society and the communities they live in. While I am not personally affected by this, my heart breaks for the families that are. The hard working mothers and fathers. The passionate sons and daughters that are pursuing their dream... To quote @calvarezmathies, because I cant say it better myself, “Temporary Protected Status status for Salvadorans ends September 2019. #ElSalvador was one of the first countries receive #TPS designation due to our civil war (1980-1992). In 2001 we were struck by a series of devastating earthquakes and the TPS designation was again put in place, it has been renewed every time until now. Although El Salvador has been rebuilt since the earthquakes, the country’s violence has only increased (making our capital one of the most dangerous cities on earth) and our economic situation is dire (slowest growth in Central America according to world bank), all reasons why TPS status is still needed for people who have made a life in the US and continue to contribute to society in a meaningful way. While I have an understanding for technicalities, this decision presents devastating consequences for both countries and hundreds of thousands of people.” (image via @nytimes)

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Reposted and beautifully written by @gerardocelasco ?
What a sad day for so many of my fellow Salvadoran brothers and sisters who have built a life in the United States and have made a positive impact in the workforce. Many of these are hard working, kind people, who add so much value to our society and the communities they live in.
While I am not personally affected by this, my heart breaks for the families that are. The hard working mothers and fathers. The passionate sons and daughters that are pursuing their dream... To quote @calvarezmathies, because I cant say it better myself, “Temporary Protected Status status for Salvadorans ends September 2019. #ElSalvador was one of the first countries receive #TPS designation due to our civil war (1980-1992). In 2001 we were struck by a series of devastating earthquakes and the TPS designation was again put in place, it has been renewed every time until now.
Although El Salvador has been rebuilt since the earthquakes, the country’s violence has only increased (making our capital one of the most dangerous cities on earth) and our economic situation is dire (slowest growth in Central America according to world bank), all reasons why TPS status is still needed for people who have made a life in the US and continue to contribute to society in a meaningful way.
While I have an understanding for technicalities, this decision presents devastating consequences for both countries and hundreds of thousands of people.” (image via @ニューヨーク・タイムズ)


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