Campaign Action The Washington, D.C. area is home to one of the largest Salvadoran enclaves in the nation, meaning the region stands to feel an immediate impact if the Trump administration ends a humanitarian program supported by both Republican and Democratic administrations in the past. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) grants “temporary immigration status to foreign nationals living in the United States who cannot go back home because of war, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances that make it too dangerous or difficult to return,” but its future is now at stake, along with the future of 190,000 Salvadorans who have TPS status, “more than the other twelve TPS countries combined”: The Trump administration’s approach to TPS may have negative effects on DC’s immigrant enclaves.