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US administra­tion permits Syrians to stay for another 18 months

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The Trump administra­tion said on Wednesday it would allow some 7,000 Syrians to remain in the United States for at least another 18 months under protected status as civil war rages in their native country.

The decision was a relief for the Syrians who would have faced the prospect of returning to a fractured country racked with violence if the administra­tion had rescinded their temporary protected status when it ran out in March.

Instead, they are allowed to stay through September 30, 2019.

“After carefully considerin­g conditions on the ground, I have determined that it is necessary to extend the Temporary Protected Status designatio­n for Syria,” said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen in a statement.

“It is clear that the conditions upon which Syria’s designatio­n was based continue to exist, therefore an extension is warranted under the statute,” she added.

The administra­tion stopped short of re-designatin­g Syria’s status, which means that it will continue to benefit only Syrians who have been in the US since 2016 or earlier.

“It fell short that they didn’t re-designate it but I think it’s a positive action nonetheles­s that should be praised,” said Monzer Shakally, 21, a Syrian student at the University of Iowa with the temporary status.

“I’m happy this decision came out now and I don’t have to worry about this for another 18 months at least.”

The Obama administra­tion granted Syrians temporary protected status in 2012, the year after the war in Syria began, and extended it through the end of March.

The Obama administra­tion re-designated Syria’s protected status several times so that waves of Syrians who had arrived in later years of the conflict could qualify.

There is no end in sight to the Syria conflict.

A peace conference in Russia ended on Tuesday with a call for democratic elections, but key opposition demands were ignored after squabbles and heckling of the Russian foreign minister.

 ??  ?? Page Editor: wangbozun@globaltime­s.com.cn
Page Editor: wangbozun@globaltime­s.com.cn

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