By Louis Casiano

Michigan is asking residents to help house migrants in their homes and help resettle them into society as the crisis at the southern border continues. 

The state Department of Labor and Economic Development said volunteers who wish to participate must commit for at least 90 days as part of the refugee support program. 

“Programs like the Welcome Corps advance the Office of Global Michigan’s mission to make Michigan the home for opportunity for our immigrant, refugee and ethnic communities,” said Poppy Hernandez, Global Michigan Director and Michigan’s Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer. “Expanded refugee resettlement pathways empower more Michiganders to support our state’s growing refugee population and build a more welcoming and inclusive Michigan for all.” 

Sponsors would be expected to support newly arrived refugees by greeting them at the airport, securing and preparing initial housing, enrolling children in school and helping adults find employment. 

The migrants will come from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, all points of origin where many have been hoping to apply for asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. 

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Development for more information.

The request comes as multiple cities are grappling with how to house and provide services to newly arrived migrants from the southern border. 

Cities like New York and Chicago have also dealt with issues related to migrants committing crimes, as well as pushback from residents who have voiced anger and concern over the influx. Migrant shelters in those cities have largely been full, forcing officials to come up with ways to safely house the migrants. 

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Last year, Massachusetts officials asked residents to open their doors as migrant shelters were full at the time.

“Most importantly, if you have an extra room or suite in your home, please consider hosting a family. Housing and shelter is our most pressing need and become a sponsor family,” said Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll. 

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One thought on “Michigan asks residents to help house, settle migrants amid crisis at border”
  1. Interesting piece of history: The Quartering Act of 1765 required the colonies to house British soldiers in barracks provided by the colonies. If the barracks were too small to house all the soldiers, then localities were to accommodate the soldiers in local inns, livery stables, ale houses, victualling houses and the houses of sellers of wine. This was widely resented and a contributing factor of the American Revolution. The 3rd Amendment to the later US Constitution was a response to the Quartering Act.
    Let us not discount the fact that existing U.S. law makes it a felony offense for any citizen to aid or abet an illegal alien, or any person that citizen would have good reason to believe was in the country illegally, with a prison sentence of up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary.
    That is part of the U.S. Code. The law is not enforced by the feds.
    And you wonder why the country is falling apart before your eyes?

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