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Definitions. Refugee: "a person outside of his or her country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.“

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  1. Definitions • Refugee: "a person outside of his or her country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.“ • Asylee: A foreign-born resident who is not a US citizen and who cannot return to his/her country of origin or last residence due to race, nationality, membership in particular social group, or a political opinion. As asylee receives this status after entering the US. • Parolee: A foreign born person who has been given permission upon arrival to enter the United States under emergency conditions or when his/her entry is considered to be in the public interest. • Special Immigrant Visa Holders (SIV’s): A special class of visa holders who worked for or were contractors of the United States government in Iraq or Afghanistan for at least one year after March 20, 2003.

  2. Obtains ‘refugee status’ from Determined admissible to the U.S. Refugee flees from his/her country of origin to seek safety Arrives in the U.S. Moves into new home A Refugee’s Story • Pre-Travel: • Assurance • Medical Clearance • Security Clearance • Cultural Orientation

  3. Refugees Living in Milwaukee Data gathered since 1995: 7194 refugees have been resettled into South-East Region of Wisconsin (7 counties) • Kenosha – 34 • Milwaukee – 6839 • Ozaukee - 39 • Racine – 63 • Walworth – 32 • Washington – 66 • Waukesha - 121 Updated: May 30,2013

  4. Where are refugees from? • Laos, Burma, Iraq, Former Yugoslavia, and Somalia represent the largest populations • Other refugees are from the following regions: • Southeast Asia • Middle East • Africa • Former Refugee Populations

  5. Available Resources The WI State Refugee Office coordinates refugee resettlement throughout the state • Agencies serving refugees in Milwaukee are organized into a Consortium, the Milwaukee Area Refugee Consortium (MARC): Jewish Family Services • Volags: • Catholic Charities • International Institute of Wisconsin • Lutheran Social Services • Pan African Community Association Specialist Providers: Sebastian Family Psychology Practice Neighborhood House MAXIMUS & UMOS MILES Mutual Assistance Agencies

  6. Needs within a shelter setting • Language barriers • Literacy Levels (functional literacy) • Religious accommodations (prayer space, holidays, foods, meal times, gender roles) • Modes of communications (verbal vs. non-verbal) • Family Compositions • Gender groupings

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