Washington, May 5: Nearly 90,000 Hondurans who have lived in the US for at least two decades could be forced to leave the country after President Donald Trump’s administration decided to end protections for the immigrants, the media reported. The Homeland Security Department’s announcement on Friday brings the total number of immigrants for whom the administration has decided to end temporary protected status in the last year to more than 425,000, many who have lived in the US legally for decades, reports CNN. The announcement ends the temporary protected status designation for Honduras that was put in place after Hurricane Mitch struck in 1998.