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Southwest Kansas Seeing Fewer Refugees, Shifting Safety Net Resources

 Sahleh Mohamed at a refugee learning center in Garden City. (photo credit: Corinne Boyer, Kansas News Service/High Plains Public Radio)
Sahleh Mohamed at a refugee learning center in Garden City. (photo credit: Corinne Boyer, Kansas News Service/High Plains Public Radio)

The number of refugees settling in western Kansas dropped when the U.S. lowered the number of people it lets into the country, and altered the role of social service agencies helping new arrivals. Corinne Boyer of the Kansas News Service reports from Garden City.