The shelter and the storm
Briefly

"Norfolk was once a small, quiet town known for its safety and stability. However, its identity dramatically shifted when the state decided to use the empty prison as a shelter for migrant families, leaving many locals feeling uneasy about the impending changes."
"Residents like Kevin Roche noticed the new signs in front of homes large and small. They read 'NORFOLK PRISON-SHELTER' and echoed the fears of many about safety, an emotional response to the unknown circumstances arising from the immigration crisis."
Read at Washington Post
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