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What best describes your opinion of public and private assistance provided to Hmong refugees arriving in Wisconsin?

Refugees should be entitled to same level of public assistance as unemployed residents receive.
Refugees need a higher level of public assistance to start life in Wisconsin.
The private sector, not government, should provide necessary assistance.
Government should assist school districts with funding to accommodate refugee students with learning needs.
Government should fund literacy and job training classes so refugees can enter the work force as quickly as possible.
No opinion


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SPECIAL REPORT: Hmong Migration to Wisconsin

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Kaying Kha, center in red shirt, says goodbye to friends and family members before boarding a bus at Wat Tham Krabok refugee camp in Saraburi, Thailand. She was heading to Green Bay to join her family there. Photo by Sharon Cekada.

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