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Community reacts to Russia's invasion in Ukraine: 'We hope for better'
Traverse City Record Eagle
GRAWN — When Nina Chekhovskiy got a call from her old neighbor in Iprin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, the neighbor was crying.
Read MoreProposed Florida rules could be costly for agencies that care for immigrant children
Tampa Bay Times
A proposed rule from Gov. Ron DeSantis could require agencies to conduct twice-a-year welfare checks on immigrant placed with sponsors.
Read More‘This is my country’: Afghan refugees begin new life in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Post-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...
Read MoreFlorida’s Fight With Faith Groups Over Unaccompanied Minors
The Dispatch
A Ron DeSantis executive order may prevent shelters and foster families from housing migrant children.
Read MoreHundreds gather at Dearborn event in campaign to ‘befriend’ Afghan refugees
Stars and Stripes
Nonprofit agencies are lining up volunteers to match them with hundreds of Afghan refugees to help with resettling in Michigan
Read MoreBethany Christian Services is calling you to help transform a child's life!
WOOD TV
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Maranda recently had the opportunity to sit down with an expert at Bethany Christian Services to talk about the increasing need for foster parents and adoptive parents.…
Read MoreChild immigrants at Tampa Bay shelters caught up in state-federal squabble
Tampa Bay Times
Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered Florida agencies to cancel the licenses of centers that contract with the federal government to care for unaccompanied minors.
Read MoreNonprofits question DeSantis order on shelter licensing
Spectrum News 13
As written, the executive order does not revoke existing licenses but won’t allow state shelters to house any new migrant children.
Read MoreInteractive Map: Welcoming Afghans Across America (And the World)
National Immigration Forum
Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August, tens of thousands of Afghans have been evacuated to the U.S. in pursuit of safety from Taliban rule. The challenges of relocating and resettling families who have had their lives uprooted — many fearing for the family and friends they had to leave behind — are immense. … Continued
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