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25 years after a Central American hurricane, Noem's DHS to end associated immigration Temporary Protected Status

In late October 1998, Hurricane Mitch tore through Central America on its way to Southern Florida and the Bahamas. It left destruction and thousands of people dead. In early 1999, the Clinton administration granted Temporary Protected Status to immigrants from two of those Central American countries. Over the last quarter-century, those protections have been extended several times. Now, those deportation protections for Honduran and Nicaraguan nationals are in the crosshairs of Kristi Noem's...