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Afghan and Haitian refugees in Wisconsin face heightened uncertainty as U.S. policy changes strip protections, cutting aid and services.
Refugees and immigrant advocates in Wisconsin face growing fear as U.S. policies under the Trump administration roll back protections for Afghan allies, suspending family reunification and canceling Temporary Protected Status for Afghans and Haitians.
Sahibzada, a former USAID software engineer who fled Afghanistan in 2022 via a special immigrant visa, now works with Madison’s Justice & Service Solutions (JSS), which has shrunk to just three full-time staff serving about 450 people due to funding cuts.
The nonprofit faces a $300,000 to $400,000 funding gap as clients lose work permits, driver’s licenses, healthcare, and food assistance.
Despite dwindling resources, JSS continues providing housing, employment, language training, and financial aid, relying on community donations to sustain critical services amid escalating uncertainty for vulnerable populations.
Los refugiados afganos y haitianos en Wisconsin se enfrentan a una mayor incertidumbre a medida que los cambios en la política de Estados Unidos eliminan las protecciones, reducen la ayuda y los servicios.