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Biden promises to accept 100,000 Ukrainians, but local service providers want to know more

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According to this article on The Columbus Dispatch, by Yilun Cheng

“When President Joe Biden announced last week that the United States would accept up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine, Nadia Kasvin started getting inquiries from local Ukrainian residents about how to bring over their family members who were in danger.

But Kasvin, director of a Columbus resettlement agency called US Together, had no answers for them.

To the millions of people who have now fled their homes in Ukraine because of the Russian invasion, Biden’s announcement on March 24 came as a welcome promise. Saying that it is an “international responsibility” to assist displaced Ukrainians, the president also pledged $1 billion in humanitarian aid for those affected by the war.”

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