
The State Department launches a new way for ordinary Americans to resettle refugees
Added 01-19-23 11:07:02am EST - “With refugee resettlement organizations stretched thin, the U.S. is trying a different approach. The new private sponsorship program will allow groups of regular people to sponsor refugees.” - Npr.org
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Sharifa (left) and Homayoon Ghafoori resettled in Hunstville, Alabama after fleeing from Afghanistan last year. One of Sharifa's first goals was to get a driver's license. Julie Johnson hide caption
Sharifa (left) and Homayoon Ghafoori resettled in Hunstville, Alabama after fleeing from Afghanistan last year. One of Sharifa's first goals was to get a driver's license.
With refugee resettlement organizations stretched thin, the State Department is trying to make it easier for everyday Americans to sponsor refugees from abroad and help them resettle in the U.S.
The private sponsorship program announced today, known as Welcome Corps, could mark a significant shift in how refugee resettlement in the U.S. works. Until now, the State Department has relied on refugee resettlement organizations to do this work. But those groups have been struggling to rebuild after deep cuts during the administration of former President Donald Trump.
The new pilot program is modeled in part on previous efforts to resettle Afghans who were evacuated last year and Ukrainians fleeing the war in their country. Now that approach is expanding to other refugees from around the globe.
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