BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The Trump administration is planning an unprecedented review of all immigrants admitted to the United States during President Joe Biden's time in office, a move that could reopen the cases of more than 200,000 refugees.
The directive, revealed in a memo obtained by Reuters and the Associated Press, has created fear and uncertainty among refugee communities across the country, including in Western New York, where thousands of resettled refugees have made Buffalo their home.
"It's putting everything into question," said Jennifer Rizzo-Choi, executive director of the International Institute, one of four refugee resettlement agencies in the city. "You know, is this my home? Am I allowed to stay here? Am I able to be here permanently? All of that now seems up for grabs.

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