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Fees for naturalization and green card applications are on the rise. Those increases could be another obstacle for refugees and international residents hoping to gain permanent citizenship in the U.S.
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Since October 1st, the refugee resettlement agency has relocated 87 individuals from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burma. The Bowling Green organization also secured employment for 60 refugees.
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Since April, the refugee resettlement agency has resettled 149 refugees from Burma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Indonesia
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A panel discussion made up of Bowling Green Mayor Todd Alcott, local business owners, educators, and international students focused on the best methods of helping the growing refugee population in Warren County.
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The International Center of Kentucky is a refugee resettlement agency that works to secure long-term housing, employment, and education for refugees in the Bowling Green region.
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Most of the people resettled in Bowling Green during the last federal fiscal year came from Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cuba.
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The storm disproportionately impacted the city’s diverse international community and left many resettling all over again.
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The Warren County-based International Center of Kentucky won’t reach its goal of resettling 500 refugees by the end of the current federal fiscal year.
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The Warren-County based International Center of Kentucky isn’t expecting to resettle Ukrainian refugees any time soon.
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The Bowling Green-based International Center of Kentucky is in the process of resettling refugees who have already arrived from Afghanistan. The agency is…