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Human Rights Day spotlights need for welcoming refugees

Dec. 10 was International Human Rights Day, and much attention has been paid to North Dakota’s growing refugee population and an assistance group suggested more individuals will resettle here, creating a number of positives.

In the federal fiscal year that recently ended, the organization Global Refuge said North Dakota welcomed more than 280 refugees, nearly double the previous year.

Dan Hannaher, North Dakota field director for the nonprofit, said there is room for more with employers clamoring for individuals to fill open jobs. He emphasized by welcoming new populations and helping them meet basic needs right off the start, local economies function better.

“Whether it’s manufacturing, health care, retail, refugee resettlement and immigration is a key to our economic success,” Hannaher said.

Like other support groups, Hannaher stressed there is a difference between illegal immigration and programs allowing foreign-born individuals to seek a new life in America. He said refugees are here legally but are still sometimes disparaged for “looking different.”

State officials have prioritized linking new residents with job opportunities and Hannaher said as global conflicts evolve, it is likely more people fleeing those areas will need attention here.

Internationally, one of the main themes for this year’s Human Rights Day was correcting misinformation and countering disinformation. Hannaher said even as refugees begin carving out new lives and play a role in their communities, some of their neighbors might still be overcoming preconceived notions.

“So often I feel that is the key to our problem is that it’s difficult to recognize the unknown and understand it and get to know it,” Hannaher said.

Around the globe, countries taking in refugees have cited the need to address housing shortages as they try to accommodate new populations. North Dakota government has been brainstorming ideas on broader housing needs, with a series of recommendations recently unveiled.

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