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Our View: Welcome Corps a welcome development

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 24, 2023

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The State Department hopes to find 10,000 people this year who can support 5,000 refugees as they resettle in America. , groups of five or more individuals can apply to sponsor refugees during their first 90 days in the country. Under a federal program launched last week, groups of five or more individuals can apply to sponsor refugees during their first 90 days in the country. Sponsors are required to raise $2,275 for each sponsored refugee.... + full article



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