ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月4日 11時18分


Welcome to Rutland, Vermont. This remote city is preparing for 100 refugees from Syria and Iraq to arrive over the next year. The plan’s fiercest advocate has been the mayor, who has cited not the moral argument for resettling refugees, but an economic one: This shrinking city, long removed from its heyday as a marble producer and regional railroad hub, needs every new resident it can get. Some Rutlanders see the plan as a potential economic boon to their shrinking city, while others are concerned about whether the city can absorb the newcomers. It’s not yet clear whether, as president, @ドナルド・トランプ will make good on his campaign promise to suspend the resettlement of Syrian refugees, but many U.S. cities have made a point of welcoming them for humanitarian reasons. And as cities in the Rust Belt and in other parts of the country, like Maine and upstate New York, set up offices to connect immigrants and refugees with services and job opportunities, advocates say economic benefits have arisen as a result. @jacob_hannah took this photo in Rutland, population 15,824.


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