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The government has decided to grant temporary residence status to Sudanese asylum seekers who have been in the country more than a decade and who applied more than a year ago for asylum.
The decision follows years of legal appeals.
KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Attorney Michal Pomerantz who represented some of the migrants.
(Photo: AP)
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The government has decided to grant temporary residence status to Sudanese asylum seekers who have been in the country more than a decade and who applied more than a year ago for asylum.
The decision follows years of legal appeals.
KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with Attorney Michal Pomerantz who represented some of the migrants.
(Photo: AP)
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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