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Refugee students languish in red tape as they seek to resume their educations

The Hechinger Report

Related: In one country, immigration is seen not as a burden, but as an economic gain. Many university-age refugees want to study in the United States, but only a tiny handful has succeeded. university or college and can cover all their costs. Wesley Milner, executive director of international programs, University of Evansville.

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From the archives: Already languishing in red tape, refugee students now may be barred altogether from U.S.

The Hechinger Report

Related: In one country, immigration is seen not as a burden, but as an economic gain. Many university-age refugees want to study in the United States, but only a tiny handful has succeeded. university or college and can cover all their costs. Wesley Milner, executive director of international programs, University of Evansville.