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Columbus is on a list of cities that could become home to Afghans fleeing their country in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal. We talk about the challenges ahead and the lessons learned from previous refugee resettlement efforts in central Ohio.
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With demand increasing, Columbus has been added to a list of cities that could soon become home to more refugees from Afghanistan.
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The Biden task force is examining whether the previous administration began implementing its policy in the early days of former President Donald Trump's term.
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U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees Kelly Clements says she's pleased the U.S. plans to raise the cap on refugees to 125,000 per year. Work is already underway at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Advocates say reopening a Trump-era facility near the border in Texas to house minors suggests the president isn't following through on his promises to change the nation's approach to immigration.
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President Biden has called his predecessor's "Remain in Mexico" program for asylum-seekers "inhumane." Next week, a new program begins, but details are still being worked out.
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Reem Atia’s family arrived in Cleveland just days after a heavy December snowfall in 2016. It was her first time seeing snow and a stark contrast to life in Jordan, where her Syrian family had first sought refuge.
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The President has made several overtures toward immigration reform in his first days in office.
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Federal aid ends after 90 days, when refugees are expected to be self-sufficient. With the coronavirus on top of Trump administration cuts to the refugee program, the challenges are overwhelming.
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Protesters gathered outside the Central Ohio offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday, calling on the agency to stay deportations of two…