President Trump and his administration are being
unfairly criticized for concluding that a program called Temporary
Protected Status (TPS) that has allowed 200,000 citizens of El Salvador
to legally remain in the U.S. since 2001 is just what its name says –
temporary.
Predictably, when the Trump
administration announced earlier this month that TPS for the Salvadorans
would end in 2019, the left and mainstream media erupted. They
contended, in effect, that the president should act without
congressional authorization to make what was always intended to be a
temporary program permanent.
Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., tweeted that the President Trump’s decision “breaks with our country’s moral obligation to care for our neighbors.”
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