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  2. Natalia Grace - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Grace was born in Ukraine to Anna Volodymyrivna Gava of Mykolaiv. [7] [8] [9] After birth, she was placed in an orphanage in Ukraine. She was diagnosed with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, a rare form of dwarfism. She came to the United States as an adoptee and was adopted by Kristine and Michael Barnett in the spring of 2010.

  3. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Governor Abbott claimed that Texas had received more refugees than any other state, stating that 10% of all refugees in the United States had resettled in Texas over the past 10 years. [39] On January 15, 2020, a federal judge blocked the executive order, ruling that individual states do not have the power to deny refugees entry and that doing ...

  4. Ukrainian refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The invasion caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II and its aftermath, [9] is the first of its kind in Europe since the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s, as well as the fourth largest refugee crisis in history, [10] [11] and is the largest refugee crisis of the 21st century, with the highest refugee flight rate globally.

  5. Leeds family on brink of adopting brothers from Ukraine ...

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    Mar. 4—Tracy Blake-Bell knew within an hour of meeting them how special the teenage brothers from Ukraine were, and that she would want to adopt them into her family. The boys had traveled to ...

  6. Couple claims 6-year-old girl they adopted from Ukraine is ...

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    An American couple who adopted their daughter in 2010 believing she was 6 years old says they believe she's actually an adult woman posing as a child — and that she's hell-bent on killing them.

  7. Families for Russian and Ukrainian Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Families for Russian and Ukrainian Adoption (also known as FRUA) is a United-States-based non-profit organization, founded in 1994, which "offers families hope, help and community by providing connection, education, resources, and advocacy, and works to improve the lives of orphaned children."

  8. Why the U.S. resettled only 12 Ukrainian refugees in March - AOL

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    The United States admitted 514 Ukrainian refugees in January and February during Russia's build up to the war, according to State Department data, with only 12 resettled in March as the war ...

  9. List of largest refugee crises - Wikipedia

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    The list below includes data for refugee crises with at least 1 million refugees, not including internally displaced persons (IDP). For events for which estimates vary, the geometric mean of the lowest and highest estimates is calculated to rank the events. Rows highlighted in blue indicate ongoing events.