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  • Thousands of Syrian refugees have been fleeing to the border with Turkey, trying to escape the violence of their besieged cities. They arrive daily, overwhelming Turkish camps and the surrounding area as they wait for help.
  • The first planeload of Syrian refugees has arrived in Canada, which plans to take in 25,000 by the end of February. Canadian citizens have stepped forward to sponsor and host the refugees.
  • Refugee Resettlement Resumes in N.H., But Future of Program Uncertain
    Refugee resettlement has resumed in New Hampshire after a federal judge halted President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily banning refugees.A…
  • The struggle doesn't necessarily end for refugees who make it to a safe haven. The United Nations estimates the average refugee remains displaced for 17 years.
  • A Seattle poet is helping teenage refugees to write about their experiences through poetry themed around food.
  • The city council in Holyoke, Mass., fights a federal plan to house Somali war refugees there. Council members argue Holyoke lacks the resources to handle the refugees, but many townspeople are working to help the newcomers to stay. Karen Brown of member station WFCR reports.
  • Few Syrians have settled there, but 40 years ago, a wave of refugees from Vietnam helped reshape a dying part of the city.
  • Manchester's Board of Aldermen has given approval for the federal government to support refugee resettlement in the city.President Trump issued an order…
  • Refugee camps in Sudan's Darfur region are underfunded and desperately in need of supplies. Carlos Veloso, The World Food Program's Emergency Coordinator for the region, talks with Renee Montagne about camp life.
  • The migrants and refugees streaming into Europe aren't traveling on their own. Leonard Doyle, spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, explains who the smugglers are and how their networks get migrants into Europe.
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