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More than 1,700 families were resettled in Ohio after the Afghan government collapsed to the Taliban two years ago. The immigration program they came through, humanitarian parole, expired in August, leaving their future uncertain.
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In January, Sen. Sherrod Brown asked the president to include Mauritanians living in the U.S. in the TPS program.
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One year ago, the Taliban took over Afghanistan, and since that time, more than 67,000 people from Afghanistan have come to the United States to settle in many places, including Ohio.
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After the Taliban's lightning fast takeover of their country earlier this year, many vulnerable Afghanis fled. Some are seeking refuge here in Greater Cincinnati, and local groups are working to help them.
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A University of Cincinnati space professor who studies everything from Mars to maps is taking a deeper look into why so many people are coming to the U.S.…
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Deepa Halaharvi is a morning person. "Eat, read, pray, and get ready to go to work," she says, laughing. "And usually I’m out the door around 6:15 or 6...
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The Trump administration’s decision to lower the cap on refugees admitted into the U.S. is calling into question the future of refugee resettlement in...
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Navigating our complex legal system can be a challenge, even more so for immigrants to this country. Barriers to understanding the legal system can…
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Officer Damber Subba’s first shift Monday afternoon was patrolling familiar territory: Akron’s North Hill neighborhood. Here's more on the first-ever...
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RefugeeConnect’s mission is to improve the lives of refugees in our region, to foster community acceptance and inclusion, and to construct a sustainable…