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Four Church World Service Lancaster workers are in Virginia as part of the organization’s effort to help those evacuating Afghanistan following its takeover by the Taliban.The local refugee resettlement agency ....
Some contributors provided the titles and brief descriptions of the books theyâre recommending. Others wrote short essays, which we understand, because we find it hard to limit our thoughts about the books we love, too. In all cases, we truly appreciate their input. And if you have a book youâd like to recommend, please write us a letter. You can find our letter guidelines here. We hope you enjoy these recommendations and whatever you find yourself reading this summer. Louise Barnett, professor emeritus of American studies at Rutgers University and a Lancaster County resident: Iâm an omnivore reader, probably because I was an English major and an English teacher. ....
THE ISSUE: âThe Biden administration initially announced it would raise the refugee cap to 62,500 for this year, news that set refugee resettlement agencies like Church World Service to work preparing to assist more families,â LNP | LancasterOnlineâs Gillian McGoldrick reported last week. But then came an unwelcome development. The White House announced earlier this month that the refugee cap would remain at 15,000 â the same historic low set by the Trump administration. That decision drew fierce protest and pushback from refugee agencies, human rights advocates and some Democrats, prompting the Biden administration to backtrack again and set a May 15 deadline for announcing a new 2021 cap. ....
Eliza Asendeâs home in Lancaster city, which she shares with three of her sisters and two of their children, is already crowded. But sheâd happily accommodate her other sisterâs family of five if it meant theyâd be allowed to come to the United States. Asende and her family in Lancaster would even return to a refugee camp in Africa if it meant they could be together, they said Monday through an interpreter. Asendeâs sister, her sisterâs husband and their three children are currently living in a refugee camp in Tanzania after fleeing the many armed conflicts in their native country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her sisterâs family was scheduled to arrive in Lancaster on March 4, which would have been the first reunion of the sisters since 2015. ....