America's Refugee Resettlement Process Is Broken. Now Private Citizens Can Help Fix It.
A new State Department initiative will let American citizens sponsor refugees fleeing danger.

Today the State Department announced a new initiative that will let Americans financially sponsor refugees who hope to resettle in the United States. The program will build on existing private sponsorship schemes that serve Ukrainians, Afghans, and Venezuelans—and it could transform America's refugee resettlement process in a hugely beneficial way.
The initiative, called the Welcome Corps, will be rolled out in two stages. During the first, a group of at least five American citizens or permanent residents will be matched with refugees who have already been approved for resettlement under the U.S. Refugee Admission Program (USRAP). The second phase, set to launch in mid-2023, will allow private sponsors to identify and resettle specific refugees. The State Department says it hopes to "mobilize 10,000 Americans to step forward as private sponsors and offer a welcoming hand to at least 5,000 refugees," with the possibility of pairing more sponsors with refugees if those numbers are exceeded.
Recent experience with limited private sponsorship schemes have shown that many Americans have an appetite to help refugees. By November, just seven months after the Biden administration launched Uniting for Ukraine, 171,000 Americans had applied to sponsor Ukrainians fleeing the war, with 85,000 Ukrainians arriving during that period.
Uniting for Ukraine gave sponsors and refugees a way to cut through the bureaucratic red tape that normally stifles quick resettlement. In fiscal year 2022, the U.S. resettled just 25,465 refugees through the severely backlogged USRAP. "In sharp contrast to the normal glacial pace of the federal government's immigration bureaucracy," George Mason University law professor (and refugee sponsor) Ilya Somin wrote, the Ukrainian family he was matched with was slated to arrive "less than two months after we started the process of becoming sponsors."
The new initiative will put sponsored refugees on the path to permanent legal status and citizenship. This is an improvement on Uniting for Ukraine, which allows Ukrainians to stay in the U.S. for only two years.
Welcome Corps mirrors Canada's private refugee sponsorship program, which has bolstered (and, in many ways, outperformed) the country's traditional government-assisted model since the 1970s. Research from the Niskanen Center indicates that 70 percent of privately sponsored refugees in Canada secured a job within a year of arrival, while just 40 percent of government-sponsored refugees did. Since individuals and organizations take financial responsibility for refugees, sponsors are incentivized to help their beneficiaries find employment more quickly.
Private refugee sponsorship can also forge deeper community bonds, since ordinary citizens are directly invested in helping refugees integrate. Sponsors can rely on their existing networks and local knowledge to help new arrivals. These benefits will be especially clear during the second phase of Welcome Corps, when sponsors can name specific refugees to help. In Canada's program, those pre-existing ties help privately sponsored refugees "generally adapt more quickly…than those who arrive through the government-assisted pathway," according to the Migration Policy Institute.
The new initiative is an important recognition that America's resettlement program needs fixing. It will actively involve private citizens in that process, allowing them to harness their generosity and resources to help refugees.
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I will take them all in. I currently reside in Martha’s Vineyard. I’ll pick them up at the ferry terminal. Promise.
Don't be silly. Immigrants aren't just cheap imported labor for rich liberals. They're also obedient imported Democratic voters. Why send them to Martha's Vineyard where their second function would be redundant?
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As long as I get a catalog of refugees to choose from, with current photographs and vital stats (measurements) I’m down with this. I’m sure there are a lot of young Ukrainian women form the adult film industry that are displaced that could use a place to live, and a little TLC.
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How many will Fiona take?
How many do you think she could take?
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I love seeing NYC claiming 30k immigrants is their breaking point when many border towns seen that in a month or two.
Didn’t Cuomo open up some vacancies before exiting as NY governor?
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The new initiative will put sponsored refugees on the path to permanent legal status and citizenship.
So we fund their war then import the displaced (that we aided in displacing)?
This is indeed a great change. The slave trade is back, baby.
I have read other articles on the previous/current incarnations, and it seems that “sponsoring” does not have the meaning most expect it to: it does not require 100% financial sponsorship for any length of time, nor does it require lodging the refugees or guaranteeing them jobs. In short, it is, literally, sponsorship in name only.
I have seen no mention of who actually pays for these refugees, and the silence, as here, is so stunning that it is easy to take it as intentional coverup of taxpayer largesse.
Catholic Charities imported some folks to sarc’s hometown. The folks that pay state income tax largely picked up the tab thereafter.
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The sponsorship system is so broken. This will be just another way for activists to privatize the benefits and socialize the costs of immigration.
You can already "sponsor" immigrants by making substantial financial guarantees and paying for their expenses. That's a good libertarian solution.
This program isn't "sponsorship", it's a welcome committee with no legal obligations. It's a publicity stunt and propaganda tool. Tax payers are still stuck with the bill of letting these people into the country.
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