Charleston, West Virginia the Latest Small City Secretly Targeted to Receive Refugees
Posted on October 11, 2016
If this pace of refugee resettlement continues throughout the remaining 359 days of the fiscal year, over 400 refugees would be resettled in West Virginia in FY 2017, sixteen times the number of refugees resettled in FY 2016.
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