Our resettlement services involve assisting refugees in the transition to a new community, with the ultimate goal of helping them become self-sufficient and integrate into their new surroundings.
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HOW TO HELP REFUGEES FROM AFGHANISTAN
A year after the Taliban took over Afghanistan, Afghanistan Refugees still need our support. For two decades, the U.S. Government worked with hundreds of thousands of Afghanistan people to serve the U.S. mission as interpreters, translators, cultural advisors, drivers, NGO employees, human rights activists, and more. Because of their service to the U.S. mission, our allies and their families soon became the targets of anti-American violence. While more than 76,000 Afghanistan Refugees were evacuated through Operation Allies Refuge, tens of thousands more remain in harm’s way. We must continue to protect and advocate for those at risk, including translators, human rights activists, journalists.
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the United States has welcomed more than 100,000 Ukrainians and others seeking safety. Alliance for Refugees and Immigrants stands in solidarity with our Ukrainian neighbors and is dedicated to supporting Ukrainian refugees and immigrants however possible.