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Creation of the Hmong Resettlement Task Force
The Task Force was charged with making recommendations on system improvements, best practices, employment connections, housing, citizenship, and access to needed services to successfully integrate this new refugee population into our state. The Task Force supported community resettlement efforts and advised the state agencies on communication strategies and collaboration opportunities. Wisconsin is likely to receive up to 3,200 Hmong refugees from Thailand
through December of 2005. In early 2004 the State Department announced
plans to admit Lao-Hmong refugees who have been living for many years in a
compound. The Hmong assisted the United States during the Vietnam War,
when they were recruited by the CIA in the fight against communist rebels
in Laos. More than 300,000 Hmong, fearing retribution after the communist
takeover in 1975, fled to neighboring Thailand. Approximately 15,000 will
be admitted to the United States under this resettlement program. |
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© 2004 Wisconsin Dept. of Workforce
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