What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky
For the year that began in October, President Trump has capped the number of refugees who may enter the U.S. at 18,000 -- the lowest level since 1980. The policy is having a significant effect in what may seem like an unlikely place: Bowling Green, Kentucky, where a disproportionate number of refugees has settled in recent years, forming a crucial component of the local economy. John Yang reports.
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What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky
For the year that began in October, President Trump has capped the number of refugees who may enter the U.S. at 18,000 -- the lowest level since 1980. The policy is having a significant effect in what may seem like an unlikely place: Bowling Green, Kentucky, where a disproportionate number of refugees has settled in recent years, forming a crucial component of the local economy. John Yang reports.
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What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky

What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky

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What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky

What Trump's Refugee Policies Could Mean For Places Like Bowling Green, Kentucky

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For the year that began in October, President Trump has capped the number of refugees who may enter the U.S. at 18,000 -- the lowest level since 1980. The policy is having a significant effect in what may seem like an unlikely place: Bowling Green, Kentucky, where a disproportionate number of refugees has settled in recent years, forming a crucial component of the local economy. John Yang reports.

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BN ID: 2940177246536
Publisher: NewsHour Productions
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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