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The president has halted programs and funding for agencies that serve a heavily vetted and vulnerable population.
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Many programs administered by Interfaith works receive discretionary federal funding that's now under increased scrutiny by the Trump administration.
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But Beth Broadway would prefer the federal government address immigration holistically, rather than piecemeal.
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The Refugee and Immigrant Self Empowerment's Night of Nations fundraising event is returning to an in-person format in a new building, the Dan and Gayle Daniello building.
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Multiple international refugees residing in Syracuse plan to celebrate the New Year's by embracing their cultural customs and picking up some new traditions as well.
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We're more than halfway through 2022, and we've covered a lot on Syracuse Speaks. In this episode, we check-in on the topics we explore this year and see what's changed.
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In a letter to the president, the leaders of city of Syracuse and Onondaga County offered the region as a resettling ground for those fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Afghan refugees who've come to the area still face barriers securing employment and adjusting to life in the Syracuse Area. A grant from the Central New York Community Foundation aims to fill the gaps in support.
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Syracuse’s refugee resettlement agencies say they’re ready to take in evacuees from Afghanistan who make their way here after escaping the grip of the Taliban. A pair of deadly explosions at and near the airport in Kabul today made the situation that much more dire.