A local Florida nonprofit refugee program that helps refugees resettle in the United States was told to "stop work" after the federal government withdrew funding.
A local Florida nonprofit refugee program that helps refugees resettle in the United States was told to "stop work" after the federal government withdrew funding.
A judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's pause on all federal funding and the White House rescinded its original ...
Republican Senators Rick Scott (FL) and Joni Ernst (IA) have filed a bill that would vet Afghanistan refugees who entered the United States after President Joe ...
The '7 Decades of Silent Refugee Crisis' brought to fore tragic experiences including violence, abductions, and other oppression. The images and stories, put on display in Hyderabad on Saturday ...
On Saturday, the facility with complete support services under one roof will open fully to as many as 680 people. The Star ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ayman Safadi met on Thursday with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi to discuss ongoing cooperation on ...
First, TransSOL provided the first rigorous and comprehensive analysis of transnational solidarity in Europe, its main forms, conditioning factors (e.g., individual features as gender and social class ...
A federal stop-work order left around 20 families of newly arrived refugees in Stanislaus County without a place to stay.
Typically, agencies would receive $3,000 per refugee in federal assistance to support people during their first 90 days, with the goal of having them in jobs so they could cover their own rent and ...
The local refugee resettlement agency is asking concerned citizens to contribute to its mission of fostering an inclusive, ...