Jewish agency and Islamic Center working together
to bring more Syrians to the city, Posted by Ann Corcoran on February 12, 2016
We’ve told you previously that apparently the
city of Pittsburgh has run out of America poor people and is looking to import
more poverty from the Middle East, Africa and Asia so at least their poverty
would be diverse. Mayor Bill
Peduto wrote to Obama
in September looking especially for thousands of Syrians.
I’ll bet
African American voters helped put this guy in office and they don’t get it
that he is now bringing in competition for low income housing and jobs for
low-skill workers. (The city is 26% African American, here)
This is the
latest from the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette (housing and jobs are in short supply, no kidding?): While the city of Pittsburgh might be
welcoming more refugees from war-torn Syria, it is local agencies such as
Jewish Family & Children’s Service and the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh
that are working to make their lives here possible. The challenges, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto
said, are housing and jobs.
Leslie Aizenman
of the local Jewish resettlement office explains how her organization uses your
tax dollars to find housing and jobs for refugees. “It’s not the city government that does this work,” Mr. Peduto said at
“A Syrian Summit” Thursday night at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. “It’s the
agencies … they look at those two critical factors.”
Dozens of people attended the meeting, sponsored by the Southwest PA
division of the National Association of Social Workers, to ask Mr. Peduto and
other speakers what Pittsburgh is doing for Syrian refugees and to advocate for
them to live here. Four families already do. The
city will be able to take 500 refugees — not just Syrians — this year, he said.
Jewish
Family and Children’s Service of Pittsburgh is a sub-contractor of the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society, here. Don’t forget, HIAS is the
organization that wrote a report in 2013 which urged the Southern Poverty Law Center to
investigate (and label as racists, bigots and xenophobes) anyone who had problems
with the social and economic upheaval from refugee resettlement in their
communities. Pennsylvania is in the top FIVE states ‘welcoming’ mostly Muslim
Syrians.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/02/12/pittsburgh-jewish-agency-and-islamic-center-working-together-to-bring-more-syrians-to-the-city/
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