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My New Washington Post Article Making Case for US Adoption of Canadian-Style System of Private Refugee Sponsorship
We can adapt the and improve the Canadian program, which is far better than current sclerotic US system. Coauthored with Sabine El-Chidiac.
This morning, the Washington Post published my article making the case for adopting a system of private refugee sponsorship, modeled on Canada's. It is coauthored with Canadian refugee policy expert Sabine El-Chidiac. Here is an excerpt:
Even before President Donald Trump, the refugee resettlement process was slow and cumbersome, but Trump made things much worse by slashing the annual refugee quotas to a low of 18,000 for fiscal 2020 and 15,000 for fiscal 2021…. which in turn led many resettlement organizations to shut down or scale back. President Biden raised the 2021 cap to 62,500 in May of that year — and set a cap of 125,000 for 2022 — but has not been able to restore the resettlement infrastructure that Trump undercut. As a result, the higher quotas remain largely unfilled, with a record-low 11,411 refugees admitted in 2021, even though many more would love to come. Even in the current fiscal year, the administration expects to fall far short of its target…
Since 1979… Canada's Private Sponsorship of Refugees program has allowed ordinary people and community groups to support refugees financially and otherwise for 12 months (or until the refugee is self-sufficient, whichever comes first). Sponsors can include private citizens working together (a "Group of Five") or a group that holds a sponsorship agreement with the Canadian government, such as a religious institution or cultural organization. In an important contrast with the U.S. [Uniting for Ukraine] program, the refugees can stay permanently after the sponsorship period, and the program is not limited to people from specific nations….
The Canadian program is superior to America's Uniting for Ukraine in part because it offers refugees a permanent solution. How many Ukrainians admitted under the U.S. program will be able to go home in two years?….
Opening sponsored resettlement to people facing a multitude of dangers across the globe, as Canada does, makes more sense than a temporary program targeting one nationality. To take just one example, the United States should open its doors to Russians fleeing the intensifying oppression of Vladimir Putin's regime. We should welcome people fleeing war and repression, regardless of race, ethnicity or nationality…..
Creating a program more like Canada's could help the United States meet the moral imperative of helping Ukrainians and other refugees (permanently, not just temporarily). It would also help advance American economic and strategic interests. Studies find that migrants bolster the U.S. economy and disproportionately contribute to scientific and technological innovation, and that even refugees are net contributors to the public treasury. In addition, accepting them deprives hostile governments of valuable human resources and bolsters our position in the international war of ideas against Putin and other authoritarians….
Given all these advantages, we contend that there should be no cap on the number of privately sponsored refugees…
Later in the article, we explain how the US can improve on the Canadian program. Sabine and I previously coauthored an article on the Canadian migration policy response to the Ukraine war in the Toronto Globe and Mail.
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Ilya, Democrat attack dog, published in the Washington Post. Hate America, Ivy indoctrinated, and dismissed. This is just gaslighting to make our nation a permanent one party state to enrich Democrat politicians and the tech billionaire owners.
"Trump made things much worse by slashing the annual refugee quotas to a low of 18,000 for fiscal 2020 and 15,000 for fiscal 2021…. which in turn led many resettlement organizations to shut down or scale back. President Biden raised the 2021 cap to 62,500 in May of that year — and set a cap of 125,000 for 2022 — but has not been able to restore the resettlement infrastructure that Trump undercut."
Yes, and we busted records of prosperity, especially the diverses.
Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post, needs millions of illegales to drive down the wages of his workforce, and to increase his profits. Ilya needs to disclose this conflict of interest.
Dem DC Mayor verklempt by illegales bused to DC.
She should be doxxed. All illegales should all be dropped off on her street, and that of Ilya. Same thing should be done to Biden's home in Delaware. Start making it personal. They are very productive. She can hire them. The crime rate is also likely to lessen as they ethnically cleanse the diverses in her area.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/mayor-bowser-claims-illegal-immigrants-crowding-dc-homeless-shelters-asylum-seekers-tricked-buses
If we are taking _refugees_ a two year initial limit is appropriate. Their homes are craters or their village is buried under volcanic ash and they need somewhere to stay for a while. If we are taking _migrants_ we should offer a path to permanent residency.
There are plenty of "temporary" refugees in the country who will not leave voluntarily even though the problem that drove them from their home country has been ameliorated or resolved.
What about refugees that'll be killed if they return?
Remember the shot in the arm we got from European refugees in the run-up to WW2.
"If we are taking _refugees_ a two year initial limit is appropriate."
Two years is probably not the right time-frame...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/08/15/within-7-years-refugees-are-self-sufficient-and-contributing-to-the-u-s-on-average/
Fuck Yuke-rain
The Volokh Conspiracy was with you for a while, Mr. Drackman, but then the proprietor read the room . . . and changed the tune.
Frankie. Siding with Putin is not a good look for you. Deter Putin, deter the Chinese Commie enemy.
Kill Putin, send the message. That fate awaits all little Hitlers seizing their neighbors by force. You are dead. Your family is dead. Your oligarchs are dead. Your oligarchs' families are dead. Stop killing thousands of working people who only want to go home. The lawyer is protecting wars of attrition. These could be ended by getting rid of the lawyer traitors, and making attacking the hierarchy the primary military doctrine of the USA. Arms makers are sure doing well. They have to work overtime at very high profits.
Ukraine. Another 100% American lawyer catastrophe.
Everyone keeps leaving there won't be anybody to Vote in You-Cranes Erection next year, and hard to believe but I think Zelenski's even worse than Sleepy Joe....
Should there be any limit as to the number of refugees admitted?
No. As long as they are moved to Ilya's home street, and we start by admitting 100000 Indian law profs willing to work for $25000 a year.
Why would there need to be one? The sponsorship means the refugees will be well cared for without taxpayer burden.
How often does the federal government actually enforce the sponsorship rules?
As often as the criminal laws against crossing the border without inspection?
Correct. Ilya is just gaslightin' to import millions of tax sucking Democrats.
Easier solution - send those crossing the border illegally north to Canada. Win-win.
Probably using the same logic, Mexico is forwarding some Ukrainian refugees to the USA.
The EU says refugees must claim asylum in a poor country rather than Germany or another rich country. More specifically, they must claim asylum in the first country entered which will most often be on the southern or eastern border. Based on a little browsing, proposals to change this rule have not been accepted. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/factsheets/en/sheet/151/asylum-policy
It would be much better if Ukrainians stayed in Ukraine, and helped to fix the mess that they created.
Does that apply to all of those leaving blue states for red states?
Polls show that more and more people favor secession. I don't think that we are quite there yet, but we might be soon.
Un-American, can't-keep-up right-wing bigots and superstitious losers -- who hate modern America and all of this damned progress, science, reason, education, diversity, and modernity -- are among my favorite culture war casualties.
Rev. Preciate your reasoned, comprehensive legal analysis. Where did you go to law school?
Law School??? Jerry Sandusky don't need no stinkin law school!
Not only did the Rev attend, he is quite supercilious about the one that he went to. He looks down on distance learners like Lincoln and me. He derides Josh's school. Inquiring minds want to know, which school did the Rev attend? I respect Josh's energy. He is a good legal conversation starter.
Jeez...
Oh, a Somin post calling for more people to be let in. Must be day ending in y.
They should stay in Europe. They are fleeing to solid countries. Re-transit to another continent is stupid.
If Poland etc. needs help with expanses, we can send money. So can the EU and Japan,
If we don't import people with ambition, education, entrepreneurship, and character, how are our desolate backwaters -- afflicted by ignorance, backwardness, indolence, superstition, bigotry, and disaffectedness -- going to improve?
The people who rail against immigration generally reside in places such as downscale and rural Ohio, the communities that need the help immigrants can provide. Immigrants are willing to move to those spots; Americans with skill, education, resources, and/or other opportunities are not.
Rev. Home address. We are sending the illegales to your street.
You think that's what's flooding our southern border?
If we're sending money, why not just take them ourselves? We're nowhere near full, and refugees have historically proven a pretty good enhancement to our nation.
If you have a casual friend 4000 miles away who has to vacate his house for a while, are you going to invite him to stay for an open ended period or just send money to help?
That's not how refugees or countries work. Other than that, bang-up analogy.
Its describing a similar situation.
Our Ukrainian friends [not too close of friend] need a safe place to stay for an undetermined time. The nearby hotel [Poland] has space but someone has to pay for lodging and food etc. because otherwise it will bankrupt them.
They are safe in Poland, a nearby country with similar culture. They can easily return if and when they can. Sending them 4000 miles to a different continent is stupid.
Poland would benefit too, as I'm sure you will agree.
Poland doesn't want them.
Weird, I wonder why. Apparently, they're such a blessing.
Argument by assertion is not how a logically sound argument works. That's what makes it exactly the kind of banged up comment we have come to expect from you.
"12 months (or until the refugee is self-sufficient, whichever comes first)"
Yes, there is nothing the powerful open borders globalist interest groups would like more than to conduct targeted demographic dumping around the nation for a small price.
Wealthy Cohen family attempts to create multicultural ‘Noah’s Ark’ by settling 70 refugee families in small French town, but residents are fighting back
https://rmx.news/article/wealthy-cohen-family-attempts-to-create-multicultural-noahs-ark-by-settling-70-refugee-families-in-small-french-town-but-residents-are-fighting-back/
A wealthy family is attempting to implement a utopian experiment with the goal of settling 70 refugee families in the quaint French town of Callac, and while no member of the family actually lives in the town, they are willing to invest millions of euros from their fortune to make their vision a reality. . .
Despite the wealthy family’s desire to create what they describe as a multicultural “Noah’s Ark of modern times” that can be replicated in other towns, residents of Callas are resisting the project, pointing out that no one in the family will have to actually deal with the consequences of their experimental “Noah’s Ark” and the long-term consequences for their small town.
Weird they didn't say that it's Marie-France Cohen, and stuck with Cohen.
But then the story you linked was tagged 'Great Replacement.'
Oops, looks like you posted an <a href="https://vsquare.org/hungarian-govt-money-us-advisor-with-republican-ties-behind-propaganda-news-site/"Orbán propaganda rag. Funny how these things that often happen to white supremacists keep happening to you!
Many, many French language and other sources are linked in the article. Don't be silly. "But my propaganda says your propaganda is propaganda." Just focus on the facts, rather than being aghast that someone might have had the temerity to actually report the facts, and worrying about how to shut down and discredit them.
I don't think the outlet was trying to be anti-Semitic as you are (I think) suggesting. https://rmx.news/hungary/jewish-communities-feel-safest-in-hungary-and-denmark-less-so-in-france-and-belgium/ But who knows, I can't read minds.
Apparently he didn’t read about the Ukrainian home wrecker in England…or the Iraqi assassin in America.
A modified private sponsor system is actually not a bad idea as long as it completely or nearly completely replaced the system we have now.
No more importing people to live off the public dole. From now on if you want to get in you need to find someone who can completely assume financial and legal responsibility for you until you demonstrate financial independence and maintain a clean criminal record for lets say 5-10 years. If people like Ilya want more people in the country they can pay for them themselves. We can make exceptions for supermodels and rocket scientists.
During stories in the Washington Post relating to immigration and refugees, I’ve asked the Liberal commenters if they would be willing to take an immigrant or refugee, but never get a straight answer. They seem to want to pass that off to the government. I would expect that more conservative folks would be more willing to be such sponsors, as they’re generally more willing to help folks themselves, rather than waiting for the government to do it.
It seems quite reasonable to argue that we should accept refugees and that one is prepared to contribute to the cost via taxes, while declining to accept a refugee in one's home.
By “one”, you mean other people and their taxes, right?
Why not just accept a refugee in your own home? Cut out the middleman?
What willing?
We should force people who advocate socialism and have an unused bedroom to take three illegals per unoccupied room.
(what say ye, Senator?)
OK, Ilya, changed my mind,
looks like the You-kranians are "My kind of People", Stoic, Hard Working, and sensible, to leave a shithole run by a Megalomaniac mediocre actor.
Too bad they'll have to start at the bottom here and won't be considered a "Minority".
And the women all look pretty hot.
Frank "Give me your Hot, Blonde tight asses yearning to eat free "(Chicks only, I'm not "Reverend" Arthur Sandusky)
Number of illegal immigrants in Canada per 1,000 residents. Approximately 1.
Number of illegal immigrants in the US per 1,000 residents: Approximately 40.
When the US numbers are closer to the Canadian numbers, we can take their policies under advisement.