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Home News CoverageThousands of Refugees Destined for Minnesota Are in Limbo as Local Agencies Scramble Under Trump Orders Published January 31, 2025 Both Scott Roehm, director of global policy and advocacy, and Sara Nelson, program manager at the St. Paul Healing Center, were quoted regarding CVT’s program closures and impacts on clients. Scott said, “It is devastating for the organization, the staff who have lost their jobs, and most heartbreakingly, for the survivors that all of those staff were providing care.” He added, “In some cases, this is quite literally, the care we are providing [is] life-saving, and quite literally taking it away [is] putting lives at risk.”LinkThousands of Refugees Destined for Minnesota Are in Limbo as Local Agencies Scramble Under Trump OrdersSourceSahan JournalShare this News Coverage
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