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1 Refugees FAQ Casey Gordon caseygordon@kentisd.org

2 Pop Quiz What is the definition of a refugee? The UNHCR definition of refugee: “Someone who, owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality, and is unable to, or owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country”

3 History of Refugee Resettlement in the US ○ 250,000 displaced Europeans enter US during WW II ○ Displaced Persons Act 1948 ○ 400,000 additional displaced Europeans ○ Communist regimes ( Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, Korea, China) ○ 1960s – Cuban regime ○ 1975 – Vietnam ( Temporary funding, Indochinese Task Force) ○ Refugee Act of 1980 (UN Protocols) ○ Standardized services, defined refugees, created ORR

4 Highs and Lows (U.S. totals) ○ 1980 – peak of 207,116 ○ 2002 – low of 27,110 ○ 2014 = 69,986 (ceiling of 70,000) ○ Michigan (arrivals Oct. 1, 2014 to Sept. 30, 2015) ○ 1,182 cases ○ 3,022 individuals

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6 MI Arrivals in FY 2014 Top Six: Iraq1,442 Burma434 Somalia287 DRC254 Syria179 Bhutan121

7 Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URM) ○ Different than Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) ○ Must be eligible for refugee status ○ Overseas screening / processing ○ Lack parent or relative for long term care ○ Developed in 1980s for URMs from SE Asia ○ Foster care system, transitional housing program ○ Sites in: MI (Grand Rapids & Lansing), CA, D.C., MA, AZ, MS, ND, NY, PA, TX, VA, WA, UT

8 Why do refugees often become homeless 3 - 6 months after resettlement?

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10 ○ Private resettlement agencies assist with: ○ First 90 days: food, housing, clothing, employment services, follow-up, medical care ○ One time grant of $425 / person ○ Public Assistance (limited time, must become citizens to continue eligibility) ○ SNAP & Cash (RCA) and Medical (RMA) – 8 months (if not eligible for TANF) ○ Immigration Benefits ○ Employment Authorization & Travel documents ○ Adjustment of Status (1 yr = LPR, 5 yrs = naturalization) ○ Family Reunification Benefit Breakdown

11 Common Liaison Challenges ○ Number of people living together ○ extended family ○ neighbors / friends ○ Communication ○ Documentation ○ I-94s, birth certificates, school records ○ School placement

12 Helpful Resources ○ Cultural Orientation Resource Center ○ Backgrounders http://www.culturalorientation.net/learning/backgrounders http://www.culturalorientation.net/learning/backgrounders ○ WMRECC http://westmirefugee.org/ http://westmirefugee.org/ ○ MI Refugee Assistance Guidelines http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5526_7770---,00.html http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5526_7770---,00.html ○ BRYCS http://www.brycs.org/aboutRefugees/index.cfm http://www.brycs.org/aboutRefugees/index.cfm


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