OPINION: "In Tucson we have received roughly 700 refugees. I have spoken with dozens of them. Each tells the same story; family and loved ones are stuck in Afghanistan. And they are being murdered daily," writes Tucson City Council member Steve Kozachik.
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- By Jeffrey A. Cornish Special to the Arizona Daily Star
By supporting refugee resettlement we fulfill our national humanitarian mandate to help those in need live a life free from violence.
Faith-and-values
- Johanna Willett
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A roundup of what's going on in Tucson's faith community.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Her family moved to the United States from Kenya 10 years ago. Now she's college-bound.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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Her family moved to the United States from Kenya 10 years ago. Now she's college-bound.
Re: the August 22 letter "Government keeps getting more idiotic."
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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Lawmaker cites Paris terror attacks as proof of the danger of some refugees.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
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Federal government will have to show thorough background check if state is to cooperate.
