A steady stream of refugees from Ukraine heading into Romania are finding their way to American Jim Leach and his wife, Becky, who had been leading a team of full-time volunteers to aid Romanian orphans over the past five years. At least, he said, that’s what they did until two weeks ago. “Then the war started and people came streaming across the border,” said Leach via a live internet interview to The Epoch Times on March 10. “We couldn’t say ‘no’ to people needing help. Now we are serving refugees day and night, non-stop, at our facilities in Cluj-Napoca.” Cluj-Napoca is a city of about 700,000, approximately three hours south of the Ukrainian border. “The refugees come, we feed them and give them a comfy bed to sleep on. Most stay for a few days, then move on to where they are going, and the beds fill up again immediately. …