Cox calls for long-term housing as Utah enters 2nd phase to help Afghan refugees

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The second phase to help Afghan refugees resettle in Utah includes homework help, mentorship programs through the Utah Refugee Center, English language education and technology courses.

 

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These aren’t necessarily the ones who helped the USA in anyway the last 20 years. Many that did help got left behind by Biden to be murdered by the Taliban. We may never know how many of these refugees simply pushed their way to the front of the line and jumped on a plane.

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How Utah is handling its largest refugee resettlement in state historyJust over 900 Afghan refugees have moved to Utah – the largest refugee resettlement in state history – since the Taliban took power over Afghanistan. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced a plan to help assimilate Afghan immigrants, many whom are deemed humanitarian parolees, in the state by offering them housing, education and work opportunities. These aren’t necessarily the ones who helped the USA in anyway the last 20 years. Many that did help got left behind by Biden to be murdered by the Taliban. We may never know how many of these refugees simply pushed their way to the front of the line and jumped on a plane. Good thing we don't have any native Utahns that need housing or jobs! What if we assimilated them somewhere else? Instead of in a city, with its expensive services, we could help them set up a colony of their own in the countryside, which would be better for them in the long run.
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