From Yahoo/BI:
“Sponsor a refugee: US asks
public to personally support resettlement of Afghan families”
(Airman first class Luis Miranda
of the United States Air Force greets children among evacuees from Afghanistan
living in temporary accommodation at Ramstein Air Base on September 20, 2021 in
Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany.)
Nearly half of Afghans living on
US military bases are children. US law prevents many from receiving the same
benefits as refugees. The new program aims to cover their expenses for the
first 90 days.
Many of the 53,000 people
evacuated in the hasty US exodus from Afghanistan are legally barred from
receiving the full suite of assistance available to those who came to the
country as formal refugees. So now the State Department is asking Americans to
step up. In a statement on Monday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced
the launch of a new initiative, the Sponsor Circle Program, that asks citizens
to help ease the transition of Afghans - with money, housing, and jobs. "The
program will enable groups of individuals to form sponsor circles to provide
initial resettlement assistance to Afghans as they arrive and build new lives
in local communities across the country," Blinken said.
The way it works: Five or
more adults sign up to form a support group for an Afghan family, helping them
get out of one of the US military bases where many currently reside after
having undergone extensive background checks. This "sponsor circle"
is then asked to come up with $2,275 for each resettled person; its members
also agree to help provide food and shelter, as well as assistance navigating
US bureaucracy and finding steady employment. Nearly half of Afghans living on
US military bases are children, The Wall Street Journal reported this month.
The International Refugee
Assistance Project, which has been critical of the Biden administration's
approach to resettlement, welcomed the announcement. "Veterans, faith
groups, and Americans all around the country are ready and eager to welcome
Afghans into their communities, and sponsor circles are a new tool to support
Afghans as they rebuild their lives in the United States," Elizabeth
Foydel, the group's sponsorship program director, said in a statement.
^ Biden, Blinken and many others
in different parts of the Administration have been unable, unwilling or both to
really help the Afghan Refugees 2 months after they were forced to flee for
their lives (300 Americans, hundreds of Green Card Holders and thousands of
Afghans who helped the US are still in danger in Afghanistan.)
The Sponsor Circle Program for
Afghans is really an acknowledgment of Biden’s continued failures regarding all
of this. One good thing is that it now allows individual Americans, Groups, Organizations,
Charities, etc. to step in and help the men, women and children that
desperately need the help (for both their basic needs and more long-term
solutions.)
It's time for ordinary Americans
to step-up and do what the American Politicians have failed to do. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/sponsor-refugee-us-asks-public-205545342.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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