Democrat-led Michigan is pushing local people to take migrants into their homes as the Great Lake State struggles to accommodate an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers despite potential safety issues.
“The Office of Global Michigan’s goal is to make Michigan the home for opportunity for our immigrant, refugee and ethnic communities,” explained Poppy Hernandez, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at the Office, which operates under the auspices of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Development.
“With expanded refugee resettlement pathways, everyday Michiganders can provide refuge and build a state where people are welcomed with open arms,” Hernandez added.
The scheme would operate through the so-called Welcome Corps established by the Joe Biden regime, with participants required to meet migrants at the airport and take responsibility not only for their housing but also for enrolling any children in schools and helping them to find work, for a period of at least 90 days.
The migrants involved should hail from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela. or Ukraine.
