“They're working here so that they can ensure that their kids have an opportunity to succeed, to put a roof over their heads, to make sure they can put food on the table and their kids can get an education,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., said last week after meeting with a group of Salvadoran TPS recipients at the Culinary Union’s headquarters. “I ask you, is that any different than any of us? It's no different than my family."
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