From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject Rural Revitalization
Date September 8, 2023 2:16 PM
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The Forum Daily | Friday September 8, 2023
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THE FORUM DAILY

First off: If you have the opportunity to see Little Amal
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leave. Solon Kelleher of WBUR
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Elsewhere, the Biden administration is considering limiting migrant
families' mobility and force them to stay near the Texas border as
they wait for asylum screenings, reports Hamed Aleaziz of the Los
Angeles Times
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opposition from immigrant rights groups and border-state officials."  

Separately, Eric Katz of Government Executive
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Forum's strategic communications VP, and the great Forum Daily team
also includes Clara Villatoro, Jillian Clark, Ashling Lee and Marcela
Aguirre. If you have a story to share from your own community, please
send it to me at [email protected]
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BUOYS - The floating barrier in Rio Grande can remain in place at
least temporarily after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an
emergency stay, report David Martin Davies and Dan Katz of Texas Public
Radio
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parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, and
the potential consequences if it were to end. "The United States
has also used
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RESETTLED ALLIES - Afghan allies who resettled in the United States,
such as former fighter pilot Ahmadullah Noori, are facing ongoing
challenges more than two years after the fall of Kabul, writes Rafael
Carranza of The Arizona Republic
<[link removed]"After serving alongside us as allies for two decades, they should not
fear that they might be forced to return to Taliban-controlled
Afghanistan," said Jennie Murray, our president and CEO. 

Locally: 

* Marines who served in Afghanistan continue to work to get Afghan
allies out of the country and welcome them to St. Louis. (Tony
Messenger, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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