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Salvadorans meaning
plural of Salvadoran
Example sentences (20)
Tech enthusiast Bukele wanted to make it easier, and cheaper, for Salvadorans to receive remittances from family members abroad and to provide financial services access to the 70 percent of people with no bank account.
The DMV is home to the second largest population of Salvadorans in the United States and they are the largest immigrant population in the city.
Although ANSP leadership refused to discuss the company, the academy's curriculum director acknowledged that the Salvadorans lacked crucial information.
Itβs not only Mexican nationals who are being dropped in Sasabe, Rodriguez said, noting that she had she met Salvadorans, Hondurans, and a father from Guatemala, who had been expelled with his 16-year-old son, during recent visits.
More than 75,000 Salvadorans died; millions more fled.
And he provided Trump the arguments for a campaign to lock out the Guatemalans, Hondurans and Salvadorans crossing the southern border β arguing that they are made up of rapists, murderers, human and drug traffickers and gang members.
Belgium is now third behind Spain and Italy as the most popular European country for Salvadorans.
In most years, however, Salvadorans were the least likely among the Northern Triangle countries to be arrested in Mexico.
U.S. Hispanics ages 18 and older about as likely to be married (46%) as Salvadorans (47%).
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All Salvadorans then in the U.S., whether legally or illegally, were permitted to remain.
Behind them, a third group of migrants from El Salvador had already made it to Guatemala, and on Wednesday a fourth group of about 700 Salvadorans set out from the capital, San Salvador, with plans to walk to the U.S. border,2400 kilometres away.
Despite attempts by the House of Representatives to pass bills shielding Salvadorans from deportation, none succeeded in the Senate.
If TPS for Salvadorans is not extended, those forced to leave and their U.S.-born children will face those conditions, too, he said.
Ignatian Solidarity Network said returning, for many Salvadorans, means returning to danger.
Nielsen is right that TPS was meant to be a temporary status in response to a specific crisis; the hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans, Nicaraguans and Haitians who have lived and worked in the U.S. for decades arguably no longer qualify for the program.
People from Haiti will see their statuses expire in June of 2019, with TPS set to end for Salvadorans in September of 2019.
The decision is a terrifying one for Salvadorans, many of whom will return to a dangerous homeland they barely know.
The move was heavily criticized by immigrant advocates who said it ignored violence in El Salvador and gave the Salvadorans few options but to leave the United States or remain illegally.
The security once felt by my family β and about 200,000 other Salvadorans like us β has suddenly been ripped from under our feet.