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Trump caps refugee resettlements at record low 15,000
Border Report
Migrant advocates reacted with shock on Thursday morning after the Trump administration said it wants to set the the number of refugees who will be allowed to resettle in the United States at 15,00…
Read MoreGR youth finding a home in this collaborative center for change
wzzm13.com
The Bethel Christian Services partner deals with employing, housing, and even furnishing some housing for Grand Rapids youth.
Read MoreAs a Black son adopted by white parents, I relate to Amy Coney Barrett’s mixed family | Opinion
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Ibram X. Kendi and others have criticized SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett for adopting Black children — but as a Black person raised by white adoptive parents, I see another side.
Read MoreOct. 1 deadline approaches for Trump administration to issue refugee ceiling
FOX 8 News
The Oct. 1 deadline for President Donald Trump to set an allowable number of refugees to resettle in the United States in fiscal 2021 is quickly approaching, and the administration still hasn&#8217…
Read MoreAt midnight tonight, America’s doors will close to refugees. Here’s why that’s not a good thing
The Christian Post
With no indication that any deliberation will be signed by midnight tonight, the legacy of refugee resettlement in America comes to a screeching – and disconcerting – halt.
Read MoreU.S. Refugee Backlog Swells, Leaving Families Waiting to Reunite
Wall Street Journal
Each year President Trump has been in office, he has set the annual cap on the number of refugees the U.S. would accept at a record low. The cap for this year was 18,000 refugees, but the number was further reduced by a temporary moratorium due to the coronavirus pandemic and by other limits the administration imposed.
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