U.S. borrows page from Canada for new Welcome Corps refugee resettlement program
WASHINGTON — The United States is introducing a new private refugee sponsorship program that’s based on a similar system in Canada.
State Department officials say the Canadian model helped inspire and inform the design and implementation of the U.S. program, known as the Welcome Corps.
The U.S. describes the program, which will allow ordinary Americans to privately sponsor refugees, as the boldest innovation in refugee resettlement in four decades.
They also acknowledge that it borrows heavily from Canada, where citizens have been able to privately help resettle refugees since the 1970s.