The next two months will be crucial for some 300,000 Salvadorans, Hondurans, Nicaraguans and Haitians who sought refuge in the United States after natural disasters in their countries of origin. Now, these refugees may be forced to return if the Trump administration does not extend the temporary protection program, or TPS, which has granted them legal status for nearly two decades. In light of this, groups of refugees and their children who are U.S. citizens traveled from California, Texas, Florida and other states to the capital to testify to their ties to this country. José López Zamorano reports from Washington.
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