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This herb in your backyard will change your life

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pamela Martinez)
Tue Jan 30 03:10:16 2018

Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 16:26:33 -0500
From: "Pamela Martinez" <pamela_martinez@reqeqtist.com>
To:   <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>

This super delicious herb will prevent your memory loss in 2018


"I tried it last week and already im metally thinking clearer and remembering
more then I ever have before."



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There is nothing to go back to in El Salvador, she said, speaking in Spanish. The infrastructure may be better now, but the country is in no condition to receive us. With his protected status, Carlos Jiron, another Salvadoran, started a small contracting business and won bids for big jobs, including to paint federal buildings in the Washington area. We have built a life here, said Mr. Jiron, 41, who lives with his wife and two American born children in a four bedroom house they bought in Springfield, Va.


And despite its name, the administration says, the Temporary Protected Status program, known as T.P.S., had turned into a quasi permanent benefit for hundreds of thousands of people. On a conference call Monday, senior officials at the Department of Homeland Security, who spoke on the condition they not be named, said that after studying the conditions in El Salvador they had concluded that the circumstances that led to the designation  the destruction from the 2001 earthquakes  no longer exist.


There is no limit to the number of extensions a country can receive. Countries that have received and then lost the designation in the past include Bosnia and Herzegovina, which endured a civil war in the 1990s, and Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia during the Ebola crisis. El Salvador was one of the first countries in the program because of its civil war; that designation expired in 1994.


Immigrant advocates and the El Salvadoran government had pleaded for the United States to extend the program, as it has several times since 2001, saying that conditions in El Salvador were still dire. A sense of dread gripped Salvadorans and their employers in California, Texas, Virginia and elsewhere.



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