Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 19, 2022
SAN DIEGO — When nearly 80,000 Afghans arrived in the United States, refugee resettlement agencies quickly became overwhelmed, still scrambling to rehire staff and reopen offices after being gutted as the Trump administration dropped refugee admissions to a record low.So the US State Department, working with humanitarian organizations, turned to ordinary Americans to fill the gap. Neighbors, co-workers, faith groups, and friends banded... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
I’m still reeling from “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” still pondering its complex portrait of national inaction, and thinking more than ever about Jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel’s observation, “Few are guilty, but all are responsible.”This piercing, must-see... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation September 19, 2022
CHERNIVTSI, Ukraine — Six hundred refugees began lining up at 6:30 a.m. outside an elementary school in this western Ukraine city. Many of them were mothers with young children and old women leaning on canes, sweltering under a cloudless sky as temperatures climbed to the... + más
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ABC News USA Nation September 19, 2022
SAN DIEGO -- When nearly 80,000 Afghans arrived in the United States, refugee resettlement agencies quickly became overwhelmed, still scrambling to rehire staff and reopen offices after being gutted as the Trump administration dropped refugee admissions to a record low. So the... + más
New model to enlist regular Americans to resettle refugees | The Boston Globe
‘I have no choice but to do this.’ A Boston-based group is distributing cash to displaced Ukrainians. | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA World September 19, 2022
GENEVA (AP) — The head of the U.N. refugee agency expressed concerns Thursday about impact of the coronavirus pandemic from Africa’s Sahel region to Latin America and beyond, warning that millions fled upheaval at home and could face hardship abroad among lockdowns and other... + más
ABC News USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
During the Second World War, the U.S accepted refugees from Europe, the largest amount of any sovereign nation.But what did the country fail to do in response to the largest humanitarian disaster in human history, during which 6 million Jewish people were murdered?Producers Ken... + más
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10 WBNS USA Health September 17, 2022
WASHINGTON — When Emmanuel Obeng-Dankwa is worried about making rent on his New York City apartment, he sometimes holds off on filling his blood pressure medication. “If there’s no money, I prefer to skip the medication to being homeless,” said Obeng-Dankwa, a... + más
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ABC News USA Health September 17, 2022
It has been more than two and half years since the onset of the , and despite a return to a new form of normality for many people across the country, there are still hundreds of Americans dying from the virus every day, a grim reality of the pandemic's continued... + más
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