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Home News CoverageOne Year After the Flight of Freedom: What Happened to the 222 Nicaraguans Exiled to the United States? Published February 8, 2024 The EFE News Agency published this article as the one-year anniversary of the flight of 222 Nicaraguan political prisoners to the U.S. was reached. Many of the 222 people continue to face difficulties and hope to one day return home, according to Leora Hudak, CVT migration partnerships program manager, who supported the group with case management on arrival. She noted that the program was “’a tool for rapid evacuation’ and was ‘very effective for leaving the country,’ but not for resettlement.” The article was picked up widely by global news outlets.LINKOne Year After the Flight of Freedom: What Happened to the 222 Nicaraguans Exiled to the United States?SOURCEEFE News AgencyShare this News Coverage
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