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Ukraine’s refugees stuck in limbo
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Many Ukrainian refugees who escaped to Poland have no idea what the next steps will be. Struggles with the language barrier, finding apartments in overcrowded cities, or being stuck in temporary housing continue a month since the war began. The U.S. says it will welcome 100,000 of those escaping Russia’s assault, but the requirements for being approved remain unclear. March 25, 2022