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This is an archive article published on November 21, 2014

US: Immigrants from Ebola countries won’t be sent home

Immigrants from the three countries at the center of West Africa's Ebola crisis are being offered work permits.

Immigrants from the three countries at the center of West Africa's Ebola crisis are being offered work permits. Immigrants from the three countries at the center of West Africa’s Ebola crisis are being offered work permits.

Immigrants from the three countries at the center of West Africa’s Ebola crisis are being offered work permits and temporary protection from deportation.

US Citizenship and Immigration Services says immigrants from Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia who have been living in the US illegally will be eligible for temporary protected status for up to 18 months.

The agency says eligible immigrants can apply for the protection starting Friday through May 20.

Any immigrant from those three countries who was in the United States as of Thursday is eligible for the protection program.

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