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From Sudan to Corrèze, Cultivating Encounters Between Exiles and the Countryside

Summary by La Croix
To ease congestion in Île-de-France, asylum seekers are sent to regional reception centers, sometimes located in remote villages. In Corrèze, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) association creates a link between exiles and local inhabitants through activities that allow encounters and sometimes integration.
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To ease congestion in Île-de-France, asylum seekers are sent to regional reception centers, sometimes located in remote villages. In Corrèze, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) association creates a link between exiles and local inhabitants through activities that allow encounters and sometimes integration.

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La Croix broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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