John Yang:
Between October 2018 and this September alone, more than 460 refugees came to Bowling Green.
Now, though, President Trump's immigration policies are creating uncertainty for those seeking refuge here. This fall, the administration set the cap on refugees at 18,000 for the year that began in October. That's the lowest level since the official U.S. resettlement program began in 1980.
And Bowling Green, the seat of Warren County, which the president won with almost 60 percent of the vote in 2016, felt the change immediately. In October, Mbanfu's agency didn't resettle a single refugee, the first time that's happened in his six years as director.
What would you say if you had the opportunity to sit down with President Trump?