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    Special breaks for refugees would include state jobs, in-state tuition in California

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    Special breaks for refugees would include state jobs, in-state tuition in California Empty Special breaks for refugees would include state jobs, in-state tuition in California

    Post by Lobo Wed 17 May 2017, 8:29 pm

    Special breaks for refugees would include state jobs, in-state tuition in California
    Posted By: HotCoffee
    Date: Wednesday, 17-May-2017 16:45:13



    Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
    HC

    By Stephen Magagnini and Phillip Reese

    smagagnini@sacbee.com
    My feed

    Afghan refugee Mohammad Ajmal Sabit “was just killing time” during his first year after arriving in Sacramento as he waited to be able to pay in-state tuition at a local community college. The 30-year-old man, who earned a computer science degree in Afghanistan, had worked with the U.S. military back home but had joined other Afghans in Sacramento eager to restart his life.

    That wait could get a lot shorter for Afghan and Iraqi refugees such as Sabit with the help of a legislative refugee aid package, dubbed “California Welcomes Refugees,” passed by the state Assembly this week. If approved by the state Senate and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, the legislation would make all refugees eligible for in-state tuition at community colleges as soon as they arrive in California. It could also give preference for state government jobs to Special Immigrant Visa, or SIV, holders who had worked with the U.S. military in Iraq or Afghanistan.

    One of the bills’ authors, Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento, said he wanted to give refugees a jump start after reading about Afghan families in the Sacramento area struggling with poor housing, cultural assimilation and crime. Last year, The Bee told the stories of several Afghan refugee families, which inspired McCarty to convene a community round table with Opening Doors, World Relief and Sacramento’s other refugee resettlement agencies and county departments serving refugees. Sacramento County saw 6,000 SIV holders arrive during the last five years, more than any region in the nation, with more on the way.

    and more
    http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article151085477.html#storylink=rss

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