“Where would America be without us?” A community of refugees is stunned by White House limits
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In Minneapolis, the Somali refugee community is reeling from a recent presidential order that limits annual refugee admissions to just 7,500, the lowest since the program's inception in 1980. This decision has significant implications, as Somali refugees have played a crucial role in revitalizing neighborhoods and contributing to the local economy. The community's shock reflects broader concerns about the future of refugee support in the U.S. and the potential loss of cultural diversity and economic contributions.
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