VOAVideo: "Warehoused" Refugee Builds New Life in the US — April 08, 2010
The United States resettles the largest number of refugees worldwide, allowing roughly 70,000 to enter the U.S. each year. Currently, large numbers of Bhutanese refugees, who lived for decades in camps in Nepal, are being resettled in the United States. VOA's Laurel Bowman visited with one of them and filed this report, the second in a two-part series on warehoused refugees, those confined to camps for decades and denied basic rights.
VOAVideo: 'Warehoused' Refugee Builds New Life in US
Expelled from his home in Bhutan, Dhuni Raj spent 17 years in a refugee camp in Nepal
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