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KFT may refer to: *Kangaroo Flat railway station, Australia *Kanjari language, ISO 639-3 code * Keeping Families Together, a program of the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) which was launched in 2007 * Keeping Families Together (United States immigration policy), a United States immigration policy announced in 2024 *''Korlátolt felelősségű társaság'', Hungarian for limited liability company A limited liability company (LLC for short) is the United States of America, US-specific form of a private limited company. It is a business structure that can combine the Flow-through entity, pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole p ...
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Kangaroo Flat Railway Station
Kangaroo Flat railway station is located on the Deniliquin line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the southern Bendigo suburb of Kangaroo Flat, and it opened on 1 February 1874. It was renamed Kangaroo on 9 May 1904, and it was renamed Kangaroo Flat on 17 July 1916.Kangaroo Flat
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The contract for the construction of Kangaroo Flat was let in 1862. In 1904, it was renamed Kangaroo, resuming its original identity in 1916. By 1926, facilities included a signal frame, a pair of s on the

Kanjari Language
Kanjari (also known as ''Kangar Bhat'', ''Kangri'', ''Kuchbandhi'' or "the Gypsy language") is an unclassified Indic tribal language of India associated with the Kanjar tribe. It is written using the Devanagari script. Kanjari is spoken in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. It may be one of the Punjabi languages. UNESCO classifies Kanjari as an endangered language. Syntax George Abraham Grierson noted several grammatical features for Kanjari in the first Linguistic Survey of India: * The final "ō" of adjectives is usually kept before an inflected noun, which suggests that adjectives are not inflected and that gender is weak. For example, ''tēro naukrī'' ("thy service"). * Some pronouns are similar to Rajasthani languages, such as the demonstrative pronouns ''jō'' and ''jī''. However, other pronouns are similar to the Dravidian languages, such as ''ūr'' ("he") compared to Tamil Tamil may refer to: * Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some ...
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Keeping Families Together
Keeping Families Together is a program of the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) that aims to provide supportive housing to vulnerable families in order to enhance children’s safety and help prevent foster care placement. It brings together affordable housing with other social services and city agencies to help families with issues like substance abuse, medication management, parenting skills and career counseling. History Keeping Families Together was launched in 2007 with a $700,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to CSH. RWJF had been tracking several high-profile child welfare cases in the news, which revealed that children had died from abuse and neglect while living with families who experienced homelessness, behavioral health problems and involvement in the child welfare system. With support from RWJF, CSH developed the Keeping Families Together pilot program, and secured 30 units of permanent housing in New York City. Between October 2007 ...
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Keeping Families Together (United States Immigration Policy)
Keeping Families Together (KFT) is a United States immigration policy for certain noncitizen spouses and noncitizen stepchildren of American citizens to request parole in place. It was announced by U.S. President Joe Biden through executive order on 18 June 2024 and implemented on 19 August 2024.The USCIS program was intended to provide a pathway to work authorization, permanent residency and eventual citizenship for unlawful persons married to American citizens residing ten years or more. Sixteen American states, led by their designated Attorneys General, filed a lawsuit challenging the program's legality and enforceability claiming that such a program was unlawful. In response, an additional nineteen American states filed a brief for amici curiae in support of the Federal government and the KFT program. On 7 November 2024 the U.S. Federal Judge John Campbell Barker of Tyler, Texas adjudicated the program as both non-enforceable and unlawful. Citing the final judgment of his fe ...
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