This new CNN story, Advocate groups ordered to stop aiding refugees who have already arrived in US, shares the Trump administration’s latest attack on immigrants, and it highlights important info for teachers of English Language Learners:
More than 30,000 refugees have arrived in the United States since October 1, the start of the fiscal year, and would be within the three-month window receiving benefits and services.
“You got here a week ago, under the wire, you know your case manager for three days. And now you’re not allowed to call them to get support from them,” another source said. “All of that is on hold. If you’re a recent arrival, you’re what, just on your own now?”
This new directive is going to create a lot of stress on recent refugee newcomer students and their families, and this is going to have an obvious impact on the classroom.
This new CNN story, Advocate groups ordered to stop aiding refugees who have already arrived in US, shares the Trump administration’s latest attack on immigrants, and it highlights important info for teachers of English Language Learners: More than 30,000 refugees have arrived in the United States since October 1, the start of the fiscal ESL Web Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…