With reduced refugee quota on the horizon, a nonprofit for newcomers faces new reality
The Kasondwa family, including (from left) nephew Rocky, Sheria, Kari Miller, Siloé (8), Sylvan, Cherubine (16), Charline (10), Sylvie (19), and Joseph (3). (Credit: Christine Kueter)
By early 2026, the Trump administration is poised to shift how many and who among the world’s 43-million refugees is eligible to resettle in a country once known as the world’s melting pot.
That’s leaving refugees and refugee advocates in Central Virginia collectively holding their breath, as Christine Kueter reports.
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