

The Zepeda family of Los Angeles traveled to Washington D.C. in 2018 to advocate for the Temporary Protected Status program. Orlando and Lorena Zepeda, center, with daughter Lizbeth, far left, and son Benjamin, far right. Courtesy: Orlando Zepeda (Courtesy of Zepeda Family) More than 300,000 immigrants living in the United States, many with families, careers and property, could face deportation as soon as next year following a decision announced Monday by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In a 2-1 ruling , a panel of the federal court reversed a lower-court decision that blocked the Trump administration plan to phase out the Temporary Protected Status program for people from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan. The program known by its initials, TPS, protec…
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