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As Afghan refugees resettle in the United States, schools across the country � and in New England � are preparing to get the youngest up to speed. Administrators at one school in Vermont feel they’re ready. Teachers there are embracing the multilingualism of their refugee and immigrant students. It’s the key, they say, to preparing English learners for college.
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Updated at 2:00 p.m. Refugee resettlement agencies in New England are preparing to welcome hundreds of Afghanistan evacuees. Volunteers are lending...
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Refugee resettlement agencies are preparing for hundreds of evacuees from Afghanistan coming to western Massachusetts.
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For the past two weeks, thousands of Afghans have arrived in the U.S. Many have passed through a huge makeshift processing center in Virginia. NPR reporters got an exclusive look inside the facility.
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While most eyes are trained on the Tokyo Olympics, there’s another competition that’s captivating some Vermonters: the Voice of Nepal.
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Colette Baptiste-Mombo and her family moved to an all-white suburb at the height of the civil rights era. She shares how racist attacks changed her life, and how she deals with generational trauma.
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A refugee resettlement group hopes Brattleboro will be home to a new pilot program that aims to resettle refugees in smaller, more rural communities�
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The FrequencyBrattleboro is one of two rural towns in the U.S. considered for a refugee resettlement program. Plus, the 80% vaccination mark, masks on buses, and�
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Press secretary Jen Psaki said President Biden would raise the refugee cap by May 15. Earlier, the White House said it would keep the number of refugees capped at 15,000 for the fiscal year.
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Resettling a single refugee family requires a huge effort, and after four years of neglect under the Trump administration, rebuilding the system will be difficult.