
Refugees already settled in U.S. concerned over Trump order
Clip: 1/29/2017 | 3m 45s
Refugees already settled in U.S. concerned over Trump order
The U.S. admitted 12,500 Syrian refugees in 2016, but President Donald Trump’s executive order Friday indefinitely bans any more from entering the U.S. NewsHour Weekend Correspondent Megan Thompson reports on how the Trump administration's policy has left some refugees already in the country very concerned.
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Refugees already settled in U.S. concerned over Trump order
Clip: 1/29/2017 | 3m 45s
The U.S. admitted 12,500 Syrian refugees in 2016, but President Donald Trump’s executive order Friday indefinitely bans any more from entering the U.S. NewsHour Weekend Correspondent Megan Thompson reports on how the Trump administration's policy has left some refugees already in the country very concerned.
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