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Subject Trump refugee halt stops Pittsburgh arrivals
Date January 28, 2025 12:00 PM
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Thousands of refugees who were slated to travel to the United States in the coming weeks, capping yearslong admissions processes, had their hopes dashed last week when the Trump administration ordered the program halted for at least 90 days, with no definite end date. Some of those were slated to land in Pittsburgh ([link removed]) , local advocates say.

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Growing refugee communities have propped up Pittsburgh’s population, fed its economy and enriched its cultural makeup, advocates say. But a presidential order will halt new arrivals to the city.
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