Exclusive | Exiled NYC school staffers rake in fat paychecks as two-year human trafficking probe drags on
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The Department of Homeland Security has given the teachers, who lost their original visas in the turmoil, a 'Continued Presence' status, which is meant for victims of human trafficking to remain in the US as potential witnesses to crimes. Under the rules, they can't travel outside the country and return pending the probe, teachers told The Post this week.
We don't know what's happening. We are in limbo. Sometimes I wonder when this is going to end, because it's been two years already, and we are still waiting.
Nobody tells us anything. How long do we have to wait? It's been tough not seeing my family, especially during these uncertain times.
Read at New York Post
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