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Sweden once welcomed more refugees per head than any other nation in the European Union.
Scandinavia’s largest economy has accepted more than 400,000 asylum seekers and relatives of previous immigrants in the past five years.
The UCLA Labor Center's recent national study "Nail Files" found wage violations, harassment and surveillance.
Refugees seeking asylum are leaving the U.S. for Canada, where authorities scramble to house them.
They found new homes in Turkey, along with frustration, resignation and hope.
Before the Syrian war in 2011, nearly 25 percent of young people went to college, which is almost completely subsidized by the government.
As a Syrian living in Turkey, Dania Abdulbaqi struggled to find formal work as an engineer.
Erie, which voted for President Trump, has one of the largest populations of refugees in the country.
Nonprofits worry about the loss of institutional knowledge as offices are forced to close amid a slow down in refugee admissions.
A family of six adjusts to life in the Connecticut suburbs.