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  2. In Tim Walz’s home state, Somali immigrants push back ... - AOL

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    At least 44,000 Minnesota residents were born in Somalia and another 29,000 first-generation Somali Americans call the state home, according to data compiled by Minnesota Compass.. In the decades ...

  3. History of Somalis in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    History. Ethnic Somalis first emigrated to the Twin Cities in the United States after the start of the civil war in Somalia during the early 1990s, or from other parts of Greater Somalia. [3][4] Many of the newer arrivals moved to Minnesota through voluntary agencies (VOLAGS), who helped them settle in. [5][6] Somalis who had arrived earlier ...

  4. Somali Americans - Wikipedia

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    A large number of the Somali immigrants settled in Minnesota, which by 2002 harbored the largest population of Somalis in North America. [6] Many of the newer arrivals came through voluntary agencies ( VOLAGS ) contracted with the State Department , who helped them settle in. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] By 2006, Somalis in the state accounted for $164–$394 ...

  5. How often is an immigrant approved for asylum in Minnesota ...

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    An Ecuadorian woman named Fernanda came before Minnesota Immigration Judge Katherine L. Hansen, carrying her American-born baby in a blanket. "I don't know if you can grant me asylum," Fernanda said.

  6. History of the Hmong in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong, who were refugees, settled in Minnesota due to the actions of voluntary agencies . Minnesota had many active VOLAGS who helped Hmong people when they arrived. [4] The University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension Services and the Lao Family Community established farming programs for Hmong in the early 1980s. The programs ended in 1985.

  7. Number of refugees resettling in Minnesota rising, and more ...

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    Minnesota saw a surge in refugees arriving over the last year, and that number is expected to keep growing. More than 1,500 refugees resettled here in the 2023 fiscal year, almost triple the ...

  8. Global Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Global Refuge. Global Refuge, formerly known as Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, [2] is a non-profit organization that supports refugees and migrants entering the United States. It is one of nine refugee resettlement agencies working with the Office of Refugee Resettlement [3] and one of two that serves unaccompanied refugee minors. [4]

  9. Immigration History Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration History Research Center (IHRC) is an interdisciplinary research center in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota. [1]Founded in 1965, [2] the IHRC promotes research on migration with a special emphasis on immigration to the U.S.