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As soon as May 20, thousands of Afghans living in the U.S. will lose a protection that shielded them from deportation and allowed them to work.
Many religions center “welcoming the stranger” as a mandate. What will come next for faith-based refugee groups as their ...
When a 7.7 magnitude earthquake destroyed her family’s home in Myanmar, US-based international student Hope Pann felt ...
Current asylum law was invented in 1951 to deal with the fallout of World War II. Today, it’s a Cold War relic out of place ...
After years apart under Taliban rule, former Afghan deputy governor Faiz has reunited with his son, Wasiqullah. Their ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has reversed cuts in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them ...
An array of policymakers, theologians, and representatives for Catholic aid organizations have shared their takes on ...
Nationalities Service Center, funded largely by the federal government's refugee resettlement program, expects its budget to ...
In a sit-down interview with The Daily Iowan, U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R- Iowa, spoke about her influence on the Department of ...
In recent years, federal funding covered more than 95% of the expenses to affiliated Catholic organizations that provided ...
It seems Donald Trump has taken a page straight out of Hitler’s playbook—and he makes no effort to hide it. Trump’s administration quietly launched a special programme called “Mission South Africa.” ...
Workers are Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the majority of whom are immigrants, are balancing high-stress jobs with ...
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