Connecticut landlords step up to fill refugee housing shortage

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With the rise in renting costs across the country, refugee resettlement agencies are struggling to find affordable apartments for newly arrived refugees. In Connecticut, landlords are rethinking their approach. Connecticut Public Radio’s Camila Vallejo has the story.

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