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Headquartered in Texas and with national reach, RAICES, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formally known as the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, promotes migrant justice by providing legal services, social services case management, and rights advocacy for immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking people and families.
A guest worker program allows foreign workers to temporarily reside and work in a host country until a next round of workers is readily available to switch. Guest workers typically perform low or semi-skilled agricultural, industrial, or domestic labor in countries with workforce shortages, and they return home once their contract has expired.
This institute provided social and legal services to immigrant girls and women and laid the foundation of what was to become the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), providing immigrants and refugees many of the same services USCRI and its partner affiliates offer today—employment assistance, social services, and information ...
The Texas Tech football team is gearing up to play California in the Independence Bowl, and we'll get back to talking about the game itself shortly. In the meantime, there are hot topics this week ...
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Refugees at Home is an independent charity which finds temporary accommodation for refugees and asylum seekers with host families in the UK. By the end of 2022 Refugees at Home had arranged hosts for over 4000 refugees and asylum seekers fleeing war and persecution from more than 70 countries.
The Texas Tech football team gained another commitment out of the transfer portal on Wednesday. Caleb Douglas, listed as a 6-foot-3, 200-pound receiver, announced he will transfer to join the Red ...
This use of refugee admissions programs to further national interests is, unfortunately, not uncommon. Legislation regarding refugee admissions written after World War II excluded large numbers of refugees (including ninety percent of Jewish refugees) from being eligible for resettlement in the United States.