7 ways to welcome refugees into your neighborhood
NASHVILLE (BP) -- Imagine being a refugee landing in the United States for the first time. You've been waiting for years for the opportunity to start your life again. You haven't had a home to call your own, your children have only sporadically attended school, and your spouse suffers from insomnia and nightmares about the violence that drove you from your country. You don't speak English, and you have no idea how to get started in a new country.