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Congress again attempting to address Afghan refugee status

November 30, 2023 Capital News Service

More than two years after the final U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, over 70,000 refugees from that nation are living in a legal limbo that Congress has yet to change.

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Blogs Left Coast Logic 

AOC is right: They are concentration camps

June 23, 2019June 23, 2019 Tim Forkes

New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came under fire — again — this time for calling the “detention” facilities asylum seekers

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Baltimore News 

Holocaust survivor remembers when he was a refugee

January 27, 2016October 11, 2023 Gene Klein

The journey of a refugee is never forgotten. The sense of danger just behind, of hope just ahead, and of

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Maryland Reporter News 

Refugee politics boosts poll ratings

November 30, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Playing to the public’s worst fears is the thing to do if you’re a Republican politician these days, be it

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Maryland Reporter News 

Maryland Gov. Hogan on refugees: More Goldilocks than Big, Bad Wolf

November 22, 2015June 27, 2018 Maryland Reporter

A family submitting an application at the U.N. High Commission for Refugees registration center in Tripoli, Lebanon in 2014. By

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Maryland Reporter News 

Delaney, Harris vote for restrictions on Syrian refugees, 5 Democrats opposed

November 22, 2015November 22, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Reps. Chris Van Hollen, left, and John Delaney, were on opposite sides of the House vote on refugee restrictions. Democrat

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$38,882,422,422,396

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