After a six-week freeze, the federal government released $47 million to Texas for refugee services. But the fate of the program remains uncertain.
With federal funding set to end in October, refugees in Austin will be left to navigate on their own
Nonprofits help refugees pay for rent and groceries, land jobs, sign up for medical benefits and enroll in school. The end of ...
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Houston Landing on MSNTrump administration releases millions in refugee resettlement funds to Texas after lawsuitThe future of immigrant support programs in Texas and nationwide remains uncertain as the Trump administration seeks to cut off federal funding.
Shortly after the hearing, Anjum Malik, the director of an Austin refugee services nonprofit, told the American-Statesman that she was trying "to err on the side of caution" about the government's ...
Anjum Malik, executive director of Austin-based refugee service provider Global Impact Initiative, said the letter adds to the sense of ongoing uncertainty that has already taken rooted within ...
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