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Refugees reborn

Published: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:16 p.m. MDT
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They are displaced by dictators and civil war; chased from their homelands and persecuted for their politics, religious beliefs or ethnicity. Between 30,000 and 50,000 now call Utah home. They are not immigrants. They are not illegal aliens. They are refugees.

A study by Deseret Morning News reporters Lucinda Dillon Kinkead and Dennis Romboy reveals a refugee community that has delivered richness and diversity to Utah but that struggles to learn how to live, work and prosper in its new home. Today is the third in a six-part series, "Refugees Reborn."

Sunday: "A new homeland." Many refugees now call Utah home.

Monday: "Arrival." The first days in Utah for a family from one of Africa's most persecuted groups.

Tuesday: "Challenges." American life unfolds many hurdles for Utah's newcomers.

Wednesday: "Passages." Refugee women gain freedoms and children heavy responsibilities on their way toward American culture.

Thursday: "An education." Refugee children tax Utah education systems but bring diversity and enthusiasm to schools.

Friday: "Success." Refugees create a richness with businesses and diversity for Utah.

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