Some 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants allowed to live and work in the United States since 2001 will lose their right to remain in the country in 2019, officials say, marking the Trump administration's latest move to tighten immigration enforcement.
Some 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants allowed to live and work in the United States since 2001 will lose their right to remain in the country in 2019, officials say, marking the Trump administration's latest move to tighten immigration enforcement.