Syrians With Temporary Status In The Us Await Trump Decision

Temporary protected status for 6,000 Syrians will expire in March if not extended by the Trump administration by Jan. 30. The decision, which could have implications for Syrian refugees around the world, could clarify the administration's position on asylum claims.

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