Thursday, January 26, 2017

LePage takes final steps to end the state’s role in helping refugees

Refugees take an oath of allegiance on June 17, 2016, at City Hall in Portland as they become naturalized U.S. citizens.

As President Donald Trump weighs sharp restrictions on the resettlement of refugees in the U.S., Gov. Paul LePage’s administration has been taking the final steps to end Maine state government’s small role in the federal refugee resettlement program.

Documents reviewed by the BDN show that the state plans to end its part in the resettlement of refugees, who have fled war or persecution, on March 4. The full responsibility for resettling refugees and overseeing the federal money that comes into the state to pay for refugee services is expected to shift to Catholic Charities Maine, the nonprofit organization that currently works directly with newly arrived refugees.

http://bangordailynews.com/2017/01/26/mainefocus/lepage-takes-final-steps-to-end-the-states-role-in-helping-refugees/?goal=0_715eed3192-86ed450e58-82515465

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