AP
Haitians, Syrians aren't the only immigrants watching US Supreme Court arguments on temporary status
When the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on the Trump administration’s plans to stop shielding Haitians and Syrians from deportation, people from more than dozen other countries will pay close attention, perhaps none more than an estimated 200,000 from El Salvador. Many Salvadorans have lived in the United States for 25 years under Temporary Protected Status, which allows those already in the country to stay with work permits. Court arguments Wednesday will focus on whether the administration fully weighed conditions in Haiti and Syria when it ended TPS and if it prejudiced non-white immigrants.