Refugees and their sponsors feel stuck after halt to programs letting communities resettle newcomers
Refugees had been arriving in the United States at levels unseen in nearly three decades, aided by nonprofits and ordinary ...
But on January 20, within hours of his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that froze foreign aid.
The Trump administration's recent attacks on the resources and structures that serve the poor and on the religious ...
Springfield: Historic steam locomotive to return to Mid-Continent Railway Museum.
Correction The headline originally read "Chippewa County Board members get update on local refugee resettlement efforts." It has been changed to "Elected officials get update on local refugee ...
There are 9.2 million people of concern to UNHCR across Asia and the Pacific, including 4.4 million refugees and asylum-seekers, 3.3 million internally displaced people and 2.3 million stateless ...
For decades, the U.S. government has asked faith-based charities to help resettle refugees legally admitted into the country ...
President Donald Trump, elected in part due to his hardline immigration stance and “America First” foreign policy, has moved ...
The latter's family has been in Oshkosh since last August and was settled by World Relief in a house with a monthly rent of ...
World Relief's Durham office said the executive order suspending all refugee resettlement programs created uncertainty for the people it's supposed to help.
The Chippewa County Board learned more about refugee resettlement efforts in the Chippewa Valley at a special meeting Friday ...
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