How Do Refugees Get to St. Louis?

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Immersion Investment Inclusion How Do Refugees Get to St. Louis? Anna E. Crosslin June 6, 2017

Flight Fleeing from war, persecution, usually with only the clothes on their backs Usually think they will return home soon Gaining refugee status Outside country of origin, situated in country of First Asylum Fleeing well-founded fear of persecution of race, religion, nationality, social group or political opinion Usually UNHCR grants refugee status in country of asylum Becoming A Refugee

World Wide Refugee Crisis UNHCR Global Trends (2015): Est. 65 million refugees & internally displaced (IDP) worldwide: 21 million refugees 40 million IDP 3 million asylum-seekers Largest populations are Syrian, Iraqi & Afghan: Syrians largest group at 13.6 million: 4.9 million refugees in camps or residing in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt 8.7 million IDP

UNHCR Durable Solutions Contrary to what might be thought, permanent resettlement overseas is not most refugees or the UN s first priority: 1 st priority: Return to home country 2 nd priority: Remain in country of temporary asylum 3 rd priority: Last resort - Third country resettlement ~1% of world s refugees are referred to countries by UNHCR, 10 countries accept refugees: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United States. Only the most vulnerable are referred: medical cases, religious minorities, etc.

2015 Refugee & Migrant Flight to Europe Uptick in departures for Europe in summer 2015; lasted into early 2016. War in Syria had been dragging on for more than 5 years. People losing hope of early resolution. Usually city not refugee camp dwellers. Running out of money; could not work; children ineligible for schools in countries of first asylum. Germany registered > 1.5 million asylum seekers in 2015. Majority Syrian but included Iraqi, Afghan, various North African and others. Variety of barriers constructed 2015/16 along the route, closing it and holding those in passage. For instance, 65,000 remain in Greece in camps as of 2017.

US Resettlement Program Operates Differently ***Those who took this cross-continent journey to Germany are INELIGIBLE for resettlement in the US! An entirely different refugee population constitutes the pool of applicants for the US program. To be considered for the US program, applicants must already be registered and have received refugee designation from the UNHCR. They must also be continuously RESIDING IN Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt or Turkey or be referred by a US Embassy in another country (latter VERY rare). Annually, the UNHCR refers 150,000-200,000 eligible applicants to the US Program for resettlement consideration, depending on the criteria of the resettlement program at that point. Only refugees from within this pool are eligible for refugee resettlement in the US. US Dept. of State s Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) manages the application process overseas, which also includes Dept. of Homeland Security, FBI and counter terrorism programs

Placement in US Communities Once refugees successfully clear the vetting process, they are allocated by US government to one of 10 national resettlement agencies (e.g. VOLAGS). Referred by VOLAG to local sponsor agency Preferences for community placement: Other family in community Language & service capacity Available housing Available jobs for Limited English Proficiency (LEPs)

Clearance for Travel Application processing & clearance can take 18-24 months Medical conditions; contagious conditions treated prior to travel. Security: Level depends on country of origin; 13 extensive & time-limited vetting steps must be cleared. Cultural orientation: 3 hours to several days provided, depending on location.

Travel to US Intergovernmental Office of Migration (IOM) arranges travel Prior to departure, refugee must sign promissory note agreeing to repay US for travel costs National sponsoring agency and local affiliate receive travel details, usually 1-2 weeks before arrival

IISTL staff/family meets at airport Transports to apartment Rent needs to be affordable Must meet occupancy requirements Located close to or on bus line to IISTL Include contractmandated list of furnishings Arrival in St. Louis

Refugees Sponsored by IISTL

Services in First Month Week of arrival Orientation: grocery, apartment, bus Second week Community orientation Detailed intake Apply for SS card & Medicaid Health screening (public health issues, urgent needs) Subsequent weeks School shots; school enrollment ESL classes for adults Job readiness class Intake with job specialist

What IISTL Offers To Refugees & Their Families Refugee Resettlement Housing Links to cash assistance & health care General case management Mental Health Counseling & casework Elderly Socialization Case management ESOL For literate & non-literate Citizenship & computer prep Employment Short-term job training Initial entry-level jobs Career Path services II Global Farms Economic Development IDAs Microloans & TA

How to be Welcoming & Inclusive Get Involved at IISTL

How to be Welcoming & Inclusive Examples Adopt-a-Family at the holidays Resume Preparers Marketing & Web Consultants Accounting & Legal Services Computer Class Instructors Archivists & Oral Historians Subject Experts for CAIP LPFM mgmt. & on-line DJs Gardening @ Global Farms Prepare food & attend one of our monthly potluck lunches Festival of Nations volunteer

How to be Welcoming & Inclusive Emergency Support for Refugee Families The William K. Y. Tao Fund of IISTL is comprised of funds to help newly arrived refugees meet emergency needs. We invite you to partner or make a donation!

How to be Welcoming & Inclusive Get Connected: Job Offers, Volunteerism, In-Kind Donations Blake Hamilton @ hamiltonb@iistl.org if you have jobs to offer refugees. On bus line is important. Carrie Brickey @ brickeyc@iistl.org for volunteer questions & opportunities, including internships. Rebecca Niedner@ niednerr@iistl.org for furnishings & clothing donations. A list of most-needed items is online.

So, Why Refugees? Humanitarian Refugee resettlement saves lives; offers hope to at least a small number of the most vulnerable refugees. Economic Development Immigrants are more likely than native-born Americans to start businesses/create jobs. They are also a valuable source of new population, especially important in former manufacturing centers (Rust Belt). Foreign Policy Refugees are fleeing the same terror we are facing. They are our natural allies in the war against radical Islam in America and abroad.

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