
04/03/2024
President Biden is restoring resources and staffing for the refugee program, which was gutted during the Trump administration.
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When my husband David’s parents moved to Omaha, we were naive as to what would follow. We wouldn’t just be charged with making sure Ben and Louise were physically safe. We would notice a decline in their spirit, the result of a measurable loss of autonomy.
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