NYT: As Immigrants Settle Beyond City Limits, Help Is Hard to Find
As immigrants settle beyond city limits, help is hard to find, the New York Time reports. While the NYT story focuses on migrants in the “hinterlands of upstate New York,” the findings are applicable to migrants living in rural areas across the United States.
Problems for such migrants arise because
“the kinds of services that immigrants rely on — low-cost legal help, language classes, interpretation and public transportation — have not kept pace with demand and remain disproportionately concentrated in big cities”
-KitJ
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