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On the Chatfields. Michigans own bizarre story
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This one is one Im going to get.
State Department Opens Up Refugee Sponsorship to Individual Americans
The Biden administration is launching new opportunities for individual Americans to house and support refugees as it seeks to fulfill its promise to drastically increase the number of foreign nationals it admits through the program.
The departments of State and Health and Human Service announced on Thursday it is standing up the Welcome Corps, an initiative through which vetted Americans who make certain promises can sponsor refugees coming into the country. State has historically only relied on nonprofit organizations to resettle refugees and officials called the change the most significant update to the program in 40 years.
President Biden has pledged to welcome 125,000 refugees into the country annually in fiscal years 2022 and 2023, but has consistently fallen short of its goals. State has cited the Trump administrations cuts to its own workforce and efforts to dismantle the nonprofit resettlement community as cause for its shortfalls, but has vowed to rebuild the entire system. The Biden administration resettled just 25,000 refugees in fiscal 2022, far short of its goal but an improvement on the 11,000 it welcomed in fiscal 2021. In the first three months of the current fiscal year, State has resettled less than 7,000 individuals, putting it on pace to once again fall well shy of its target.
We have a lot of rebuilding to do because the program was decimated by the previous administration, Brian McKeon, the departments deputy secretary for management and resources, told lawmakers in May. The president has given us an ambitious target. Were not going to hit it this year but weve got to make progress so we can hit it in the next couple years.
More:
https://www.govexec.com/management/2023/01/state-department-opens-refugee-sponsorship-individual-americans/381967/
(Youre chance to work with others locally and sponsor a family).
A passenger plane with 72 people on board has crashed in Nepal, killing at least 32
Source: NPR Radio
KATHMANDU, Nepal A 72-seat Nepali passenger aircraft crashed into a gorge while landing at a newly opened airport in the central resort town of Pokhara on Sunday, killing at least 32 people, an official said.
Rescuers were scouring the crash site near the Seti River, which is nearly a mile (1.6 kilometers) away from Pokhara International Airport, and were expecting to find more bodies, said Tek Bahadur K. C., a senior administrative officer in the Kaski district.
It was not immediately clear what caused the plane to crash.
The twin-engine ATR 72 aircraft operated by Nepal's Yeti Airlines was carrying 68 passengers, including 15 foreign nationals, and four crew members, Nepal's Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement. The foreigners included five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans, and one each from Ireland, Australia, Argentina and France.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2023/01/15/1149322420/a-passenger-plane-with-72-people-on-board-has-crashed-in-nepal-killing-dozens
There were 72 on board. There are no reported survivors.
Here is what I think-
Im ok with nothing being able to be done- at least until we hit the debt ceiling in April or so. Thats the next time we really need the House to do anything.
How many votes can McCarthy lose between now and April? Anybody?
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