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After 90 plus days, the future of the nation's refugee resettlement program is still uncertain.
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A Billings nonprofit is trying to regroup after federal action put a hard stop to the nation’s refugee resettlement program.
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While refugees' need for mental health services is greater than that of the general population, refugees are much less likely to receive such care.
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Within a year of arriving in the United States and before their temporary status expires, Afghan evacuees have to apply for asylum to remain in the U.S. The Montana Afghan Project aims to help with this expensive process.
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According to an international group helping refugees resettle in Montana, the month-old parole process grants qualified Afghans a two-year stay in the United States.
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An international group helping refugees resettle in Missoula plans to expand its operations. The announcement came after news that President Joe Biden...
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Fatimah Abbood’s wedding was supposed to happen on July 1. She and her family had everything ready the night before—lace and flowers on the tables, her...