1. Nearly 200,000 people from El Salvador will have to leave the United States after living here for more than a decade, the Trump administration announced on Monday. Homeland Security officials said they were ending a humanitarian program that allowed the Salvadorans to live and work in the U.S. after a pair of earthquakes hit El Salvador in 2001.

It represents one of the administration’s most consequential immigration policy reversals to date.

“We had hope that if we worked hard, paid our taxes and didn’t get in trouble we would be allowed to stay,” said one Salvadoran with two children born in the U.S.