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The FrequencyHunting has changed during the pandemic. Plus, what Biden’s plan to welcome more refugees into the U.S. could mean for Vermont, high levels of food�
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Since the start of the Trump administration, the number of refugees welcomed into the United States has dropped dramatically. But President-elect Joe�
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Hussein Amuri is a rising senior at Winooski High School. He shared his experience learning remotely during COVID-19, and his perspective on the COVID-19�
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The order is a blow for the White House, which essentially tried to give state and local government officials power to veto resettlement. The judge says that appears to violate the Refugee Act.
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When Rutland's former mayor Christopher Louras announced in the spring of 2016 that the city would resettle 100 mostly Syrian refugees to boost the local�
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The number of refugees entering the U.S. has fallen dramatically in the last three years: from roughly 85,000 refugees entering the country in 2016 to�
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They fled violence in Syria. They moved from place to place for years. And now, Hazar, Hussam and their three kids are finally settling into their new�
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Many of us take it for granted that when we visit the doctor's office, shop for groceries or otherwise go about life in Vermont we do so in English. But�
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The killing of 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue over the weekend has left the Jewish community around the country grappling with reportedly the�
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More than 92,000 Bhutanese refugees now live in the U.S., relocated after enduring years of deplorable and often deadly conditions in refugee camps after�