

New pilot program to help migrants get one step closer to work permits
The application pilot program is a collaboration between the White House, Illinois, Chicago City Hall and the Resurrection Project.
Having permission to work is a vital part of what new arrivals and asylum seekers in Chicago need. This would allow them to join the workforce, make a livelihood and provide for themselves and their families.
Reset learns about a new pilot program launching Thursday as a part of the country’s, state’s and city’s efforts to help migrants coming from the southern border.
GUEST: Erendira Rendon, vice president of immigrant justice for The Resurrection Project
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New pilot program to help migrants get one step closer to work permits
The application pilot program is a collaboration between the White House, Illinois, Chicago City Hall and the Resurrection Project.
Having permission to work is a vital part of what new arrivals and asylum seekers in Chicago need. This would allow them to join the workforce, make a livelihood and provide for themselves and their families.
Reset learns about a new pilot program launching Thursday as a part of the country’s, state’s and city’s efforts to help migrants coming from the southern border.
GUEST: Erendira Rendon, vice president of immigrant justice for The Resurrection Project