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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2021.06.17 - 34683MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21270 June 17, 2021 BY: Commissioners William Miller, District #14; Michael J. Gingell, District #1; Adam Kochenderfer, District #15; Thomas Kuhn, District #11; Christine Long, District #7; Gary McGillivray, District #20; Chuck Moss, District #12; Philip Weipert, District #8; Charlie Cavell, District #18; Yolanda Charles, District #17; Janet Jackson, District #21; Karen Joliat, District #4; Eileen Kowall, District #6; Marcia Gershenson, District #13; Gwen Markham, District #9, Kristen Nelson, District #5; Angela Powell, District #10; David Woodward, District #19; Michael Spisz, District #3; Bob Hoffman, District #2; and Penny Luebs, District #16 IN RE: BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS — RECOGNIZING THE GROWING DIVERSITY OF ITS RESIDENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGING THAT REFUGEES, IMMIGRANTS, AND ALL NEWCOMERS ENHANCE THE CULTURE AND THE ECONOMY BY DECLARING JUNE 20, 2021 AS WORLD REFUGEE DAY IN OAKLAND COUNTY To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS more than 70 million displaced people have been forced from their homes, more than any time in recorded history, including over 25 million refugees; and WHEREAS by definition, refugees are people who have fled their country because they have a well-founded fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group; and WHEREAS to be considered for resettlement, a refugee must first receive a refugee status determination by the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) by proving they are fleeing persecution based on their ethnicity, nationality, religion, political opinion, or social group. UNHCR then refers refugees to one of 37 resettlement countries, one of which is the United States; and WHEREAS since the creation of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, the United States has set an average admissions goal of 95,000 annually. WHEREAS however, in 2018, the United States resettled less than half of the then -historic low refugee admissions goal of 45,000. In 2019, only 30,000 refugees were resettled; and WHEREAS this year, due to an even lower resettlement ceiling -- 18,000 -- and a temporary halt to the resettlement program due to travel restrictions under COVID-19, only 7,450 refugees have been resettled in the United States so far; and WHEREAS resettlement provides safe haven in a third country when refugees cannot return home and cannot rebuild their lives in the country where they first fled due to lack of access to safety, shelter, health care, education, or protection. WHEREAS unfortunately, refugee resettlement is a lifesaving program available only to less than 1% of refugees; and WHEREAS resettlement to the U.S. is available only for those who demonstrate the greatest and most immediate need for protection — such as unaccompanied and other at -risk children, female -headed households, victims of torture, the physically disabled, and members of minority groups that are experiencing oppression in the host country (for example, religious minorities or LGBTI individuals) — and takes place after eligible refugees undergo a rigorous selection, security vetting, and medical screening process; and WHEREAS Oakland County is home to a diverse population of refugees and immigrants, adding to the economic strength and cultural richness of our community; and WHEREAS organizations responsible for resettling refugees in our community, as well as numerous other community organizations and religious institutions, have declared their support for resettling refugees in Oakland County; and WHEREAS Oakland County has been an example of a hospitable and welcoming place to all newcomers, where the contributions of all are celebrated and valued; and WHEREAS cities across the United States have declared themselves to be welcoming to refugees and immigrants, joining a national movement for creating an inclusive community; and WHEREAS residents of Oakland County aspire to live up to our highest societal values of acceptance and equality, and treat newcomers with decency and respect, creating a vibrant community for all to live in. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners is hereby recognizing the growing diversity of its residents and acknowledges that refugees, immigrants, and all newcomers enhance the culture and the economy by declaring June 20, 2021, as World Refugee Day. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners affirms the beauty and richness of our diversity, and one in which all are welcome, accepted, and appreciated BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby urges other local and state communities to join us in a stronger national effort to resettle the most vulnerable refugees worldwide and help them integrate and thrive. Chairperson, we move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. Commissioner William Miller Di�ict #14 Commissio er Penny Lu bs C m�Dist anet aJ ckson Commissidr4r Philip Weipert r'Itrict #8(2 . Cort"imissioner Christine Long Distri ;t #7 C,S S, CIL-� _ (C-0mr iissioner Yolanda Charles I rb;t Y#1 44 CommissAJ ioner risten elson District 5 L) 4 Commissioner Eileen Kowall Dist 'ct 7�� ^ Commissioner Angela Powell District 10 Commissioner Thomas E. Kuhn District #11 Commissioner c2f la Gershenson District #13 Commission hael J. Gi ell Dis ' t #1 Commi i +necbb� tman District 2 Commlisoner Charlie Cavell Distric �i��_ Commissioner Adam Kochehee rfer Di trict#15 Com ion2t G fff���111cGiiliyyyy r Di rict # 0 J � (/ 7 Commissioner gavid T. Woodward District #19 Commisgoner Michael Spisz Dis ict#3 ZZ Commissioner Gwen Markham DistricS #9 � Co"msi iissioner K� en Jollat District #4 Commissioner Moss� District #12 Commissioner District # LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried on a roll call vote with Kochenderfer absent. Resolution #21270 June 17, 2021 Moved by Gingell seconded by Hoffman the resolutions on the amended Consent Agenda be adopted. AYES: Charles, Gershenson, Gingell, Hoffman, Jackson, Joliat, Kochenderfer, Kowall, Kuhn, Long, Luebs, Markham, McGillivray, Miller, Moss, Nelson, Spisz, Weipert, Woodward, Cavell. (20) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions on the amended Consent Agenda were adopted. RESOLUTION TO BECOME EFFECTIVE WTHOUT COUNTY EXECUTIVE STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on June 17, 2021, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at Pontiac, Michigan this 171h day of June, 2021. OW� K%6y"'ZG Lisa Brown, Oakland County