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The absence of a clear pathway to permanent residency or citizenship leaves many Afghan evacuees without any long-term solution.
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In November, the two women were placed together in temporary housing in Chicopee. Their lives are connected by chance, but their fears remain the same.
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Of the 150 Afghan evacuees who have arrived in New Hampshire, about half are still living in hotels. Resettlement groups blame the housing crisis.
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About a dozen evacuees have settled in the Concord, New Hampshire area.
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NHPR followed one agency working with Afghan evacuees as the organization welcomed new arrivals to New Hampshire.
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Many families are arriving in New Hampshire with only one bag per person, often less, because they had to flee their homes in Afghanistan so quickly.