Jacqueline Uwumeremyi fled from the Democratic Republic of Congo to South Africa because of violence. After facing constant xenophobia because of her refugee status, she and her five children were finally resettled in Boise, Idaho, in 2018.
Today, Jacqueline is warmly embraced by local church members and other neighbors, including her close friends Pastor Jenny Hirst and neighbor Chris Johnson. Watch as the three talk about their first encounters, what they’ve gained from their relationship, and why more Americans need to welcome families like Jacqueline’s.
The IRC’s “Stories of Welcome” series showcases the growing bonds between refugees and their new American friends. But even as these transformative friendships are taking root, the Trump Administration has shut the door on refugees and is threatening America’s legacy of welcome.
Visit Rescue.org/WelcomeStories to learn more and take action.
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