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    5. 148 Organizations Send Letter to DHS Requesting TPS for Lebanon

    148 Organizations Send Letter to DHS Requesting TPS for Lebanon

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    September 18, 2020

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    In September 2020, nearly 150 NGOs sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security requesting Temporary Protected Status for Lebanon.
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