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El Salvadoran immigrants will still be welcome in Amherst schools if Temporary Protected Status ends, officials say

Posted on Wednesday, January 10th, 2018 by Collaborative for Educational Services

Source: Diane Lederman, Masslive.com
Date: 1/10/18
Link: Complete Article

Amherst Superintendent Michael Morris

AMHERST — In keeping with its tradition of being a sanctuary and a welcoming community, school officials this week told parents the district will continue to teach and serve El Salvadoran immigrants who might lose their federal Temporary Protected Status.

President Donald J. Trump’s administration announced Monday it would end the protected status for people from El Salvador in September 2019.

Temporary Protected Status allows residents of certain countries to remain in the U.S. because conditions in their homeland are too dangerous to return. The status must be periodically updated for each country.

Continue Reading at Masslive.com

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Amhest-Pelham Regional Schools, Michael Morris, Temporary Protected Status

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