During a recent government meeting in Dunn County, concerns were raised regarding the resettlement of refugees and the implications for local communities. Speakers emphasized the need for adherence to US statute 1522, which mandates that communities targeted for resettlement must be consulted beforehand. Critics argue that organizations like World Relief have not complied with this requirement, leading to fears that similar oversights could occur in Dunn County.
One speaker highlighted the pressing issues facing the county, including a significant budget deficit of nearly $40 million and the closure of local hospitals. They questioned how the community could adequately support an influx of refugees under such strained circumstances. The speaker called for a resolution to pause refugee resettlement until comprehensive impact studies are conducted and made public.
Duane Shoebridge, another participant from Chippewa County, echoed these sentiments, expressing frustration over the perceived lack of local control in the resettlement process. He noted that World Relief has indicated that local communities have no say in the number of refugees being resettled, raising concerns about the potential for increased numbers in the future without community input.
The discussions reflect a growing apprehension among local residents about the capacity of their communities to absorb new populations, particularly in light of existing economic challenges. The meeting underscored the need for transparency and community engagement in the refugee resettlement process as local leaders navigate these complex issues.