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Home News CoverageCenter for Victims of Torture Looks to Connect Refugees with Medical Care - WCCO TV Published March 14, 2025 “They don’t know if they can feel safe here, and they came to the U.S. specifically to feel safe,” said Sara Nelson, CVT program manager, in this news segment about the climate of fear that CVT’s clients are experiencing recently amid news reports of threats of deportation. She and Connor Molloy, psychotherapist, spoke to Adam Duxter with WCCO TV News.LinkCenter for Victims of Torture Looks to Connect Refugees with Medical CareSourceWCCO TV NewsShare this News Coverage
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