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Kentucky Refugee Ministries supports community amid presidential orders

  • Kentucky Refugee Ministries has assisted nearly 16,000 refugees with asylum over three decades, aiming to provide a safe environment for non-citizens in Kentucky.
  • Mary Cobb, director of the Lexington location, expressed concerns about families waiting to reunite due to immigration restrictions from President Donald Trump's executive orders.
  • The City of Lexington stated that its police department cooperates with federal enforcement partners to ensure safety amid concerns about ICE agents in the area.
  • Mary Poole, director of Soft Landing in Missoula, highlighted the anxiety among 700 refugees regarding the impact of immigration policy changes on their resettlement process.
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