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  2. United States Refugee Admissions Program - Wikipedia

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    Refugees are pushed toward short-term jobs, simply to get them employed. This ignores individual refugees abilities, past education, and professional experience. The reason behind this push is that the goal is not that of long-term self-sustainability, but rather of self-sustainability by the end of the "eight"-month refugee assistance.

  3. Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Program - Wikipedia

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    The URM program is administered at the state level with federal funding. The state refugee coordinator provides financial and programmatic oversight to the URM programs in their state, ensures that unaccompanied minors in URM programs receive the same benefits and services as other children in out-of-home care in the state, and oversees the needs of unaccompanied minors with many other ...

  4. Office of Refugee Resettlement - Wikipedia

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    These programs then appropriate the money to their partnering agencies in the form of grants, following specified formula guidelines. States ultimately hold the responsibility for carrying out the ORR's mission: “Federal resettlement assistance to refugees is provided primarily through the state-administered refugee resettlement program.

  5. 'Like being born again': Family starts anew in the U.S ... - AOL

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    The sponsoring group helps refugees transition to life in the U.S. and the group must also demonstrate the financial ability to support the refugee during their first 90 days in the country (in ...

  6. New US refugee program lets Americans choose who to sponsor - AOL

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    The Biden administration launched a new refugee program on Tuesday that will let U.S. sponsors nominate specific people they want to bring to the United States, an effort intended to help families ...

  7. U.S. explores refugee program for non-Mexican asylum ... - AOL

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    Unlike most migrants who claim asylum after entering the U.S., refugees receive immediate work authorization and government benefits such as housing and employment assistance. Refugees using the U ...

  8. Refugee health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the first eight months, most refugees have access to a health insurance called Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA). [97] Other refugees may be eligible for more long term coverage through health insurance plans like Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program, which last for several years. [96]

  9. Welcome.US - Wikipedia

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    Welcome.US coordinates refugee support efforts between all levels of the U.S. government, not for profit organizations, and private sector organizations. [5] [8] The government financial support includes $2,275 per person for rent, food, and clothing, plus a food stipend from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly known as food stamps) and rent relief. [8]