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Refugee Services of Texas, the state’s largest resettlement agency, is shutting down after 45 years. RST made the announcement on Friday.
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Nearly one year after leaving their city of Dnipro to escape the Ukraine-Russia war, 37-year-old Maria Shvetsova and her 4-year-old daughter have gradually adjusted to life in San Antonio.
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The website, AfghansInSA.org, is a clearing house for donation and volunteer opportunities and resources for newly arriving Afghans. About 300 Afghan refugees are expected to arrive in San Antonio in the coming weeks.
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The sudden influx means resettlement agencies are rushing to secure a range of services for evacuees as they begin a new chapter of their lives.
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TPR's Jerry Clayton spoke with Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson, who is working tirelessly to evacuate a group of Afghan women mountain climbers. For years, they defied societal norms and expectations. Now find themselves in harm's way.
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At least 100 Afghan refugees are expected to arrive in Austin this week, with more coming later.
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Virtual reality wellness is a new developing form of healing. Studio Bahia is a non-profit that started in San Antonio that aims to make this therapy more accessible.
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For those who can’t stay indoors, the rain threatens their belongings, including legal documents, and heightens disease risk in the asylum-seeker camp.
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The Texas border counties are seeing a voting shift towards the Republican Party. What’s behind this political trend? Also, exploring the investigation into a Bexar County deputy who Tased a migrant teen at a refugee shelter.
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The Trump administration issued an executive order in September that required organizations that help resettle refugees in the U.S. to get permission from…