Trump grants 6900 syrians permission stay us
I think there may be some misinformation here.
According to various news sources, including CNN and The New York Times, on September 25, 2019, the Trump administration announced that it would be granting temporary protected status (TPS) to approximately 7,000 Syrian nationals who are already in the United States.
TPS is a designation that allows certain nationals from countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances to remain in the United States temporarily, without fear of deportation. The designation is typically granted for 18 months, and can be extended if the circumstances that led to the designation continue.
In this case, the Trump administration granted TPS to Syrian nationals who have been in the United States since August 1, 2011, and who have been unable to return to Syria due to the ongoing civil war and humanitarian crisis.
It's worth noting that this decision was made after a lengthy legal battle and was seen as a significant shift in the Trump administration's stance on immigration and refugees. Prior to this announcement, the administration had been seeking to limit the number of refugees admitted to the United States and had implemented a "travel ban" targeting several predominantly Muslim countries, including Syria.
I hope this clears up any confusion!