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Michigan security, refugee groups help get Ukrainians to safety from 5,000 miles away
WWMT
LANSING, Mich. (WWMT) — The death count rises by the hour in Ukraine as the Russian invasion enters day nine, and some Ukrainians are still desperately looking for a path to get their families to safety. Even from thousands of miles away, some Michigan organizations have stepped up to help the Ukrainian people. “The hardest thing for me as a father and a veteran is to watch free people be oppressed.
Read MoreShelters for migrant kids could incur millions in costs
WPTV News
A controversial proposed new state rule aimed at stopping nonprofit organizations in Florida from housing unaccompanied migrant children for the federal government is expected to cost these groups millions
Read MoreUkrainian refugees expected to come to Pittsburgh, despite backlog, local agencies say
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Natalya Shisman remembers the image of her mother, a respected engineer in Ukraine, sleeping on a park bench in Italy.The woman who held multiple degrees...
Read MoreChild Refugee SXSW Short 'More Than I Remember' Bows Trailer
Variety
Timely animated child refugee short 'More Than I Remember,' by Amy Bench, which is premiering at SXSW, bows first trailer.
Read MoreContradictions, confusion in anti-immigrant bill
Orlando Sentinel
In a guest column, two Florida immigration attorneys warn of the impact of a bill that would require transportation companies to become immigration law experts to grant or deny service to dozens of categories of people prohibited from traveling to Florida, even though the federal law gives them permission to be here.
Read More6 Evangelical reactions to Russia’s Ukraine invasion
The Christian Post
Global Evangelical figures and organizations are calling for peace and prayer as top U.S. leaders fear Russia’s full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine is just the beginning of an attempt to “reestablish” the former Soviet Union.
Read MoreAfghan refugees find a new window of opportunity in Pittsburgh
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
In a well-lit kitchen near the Hill District, Mirwais, a refugee from Afghanistan, stood among boxes of pots and pans, a pressure cooker still in its package ne
Read MoreYes, human trafficking happens in New Jersey and here’s how you can help victims
New Jersey Online
Garden State residents must advocate for suspected victims of human trafficking through local, state and national resources.
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