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U.S. refugee resettlement resurgence could be short-lived

The number of refugees admitted to the country is up, at least until the election

Critics say the government’s response to Hurricane Helene was a disaster. Are they right?

If passed, municipal officials say the measure will give them more tools to help the homeless seek treatment

Opponents of legalization say public perception hasn’t caught up with mounting health concerns


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Springfield church leaders say national attention detracts from real challenges

Tren de Aragua is preying on enclaves of immigrants in American cities

The decline may not last as the election inches closer

Increased immigration, high cost of living to blame

Homeless ministry leaders question whether a San Francisco busing program is compassionate or effective

The aging inmate population raises questions of compassion and cost