Syrian student, embraced by Canada, opts for U.S. after Trump order halted
OTTAWA — Canada became a brief beacon of hope for Alaa Alsabeh of Syria after his plan to study engineering in Michigan was shattered by Donald Trump’s executive order banning nationals from seven countries, including his.
Until it wasn’t.
For one, long, chaotic week, Canada appeared as possible oasis, an attractive Plan B, for the 23-year-old Syrian student as it appeared he had no hope of taking Wayne State University up on its offer to have him pursue graduate-level studies there.
Questions persist about the future of travel to the U.S. for people from the seven predominantly Muslim countries; on Thursday, a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the ban, setting the stage for a trip to the Supreme Court.


