Refugees Make Home In Warren County
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Updated: 11:04 PM Jul 2, 2009
Refugees Make Home In Warren County
In June, Executive Director of the Bowling Green International Center, James Robinson, traveled to Thailand to visit Burmese refugee camps.
Posted: 10:31 PM Jul 2, 2009
Reporter: Ryan Dearbone
Email Address: ryan.dearbone@wbko.com
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Posted by: JULIE Location: BOWLING GREEN on Jul 3, 2009 at 02:00 PM

HOW CAN THE BURMESE PEOPLE AFFORD TO BUY HOMES I BOWLING GREEN WHEN THEY HAVE ONLY BEEN HERE 90 DAYS? WHAT KIND OF JOBS ARE THEY GETTING? I THOUGHT UNEMPLOYMENT WAS AT 9.5% WHO'S HIRING?
Posted by: Sugaray Location: Bowling Green on Jul 3, 2009 at 06:19 AM

And what has the I.S. center and Mr robinson dome for the local people that need help? We need no more IMMIGRANTS in B. G.
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