⚖️🗽😎 REFUGEES FIND HOMES IN MAINE, WORK HARD, SUCCEED WHILE HELPING OTHERS! 

Megan Gray
Megan Gray
Staff Writer
Portland (ME) Press Herald
PHOTO: PPH

https://www.pressherald.com/2023/05/27/maine-asylum-seekers-immigration-theyve-made-it-here/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Daily+Headlines%3A+They+made+it+here&utm_campaign=PH+Daily+Headlines+ND+-+NO+SECTIONS

Megan Gray reports for the Portland Press Herald:

Joshua Mutshaila slept in a shelter when he first arrived in Portland. Now he is studying political science at the University of Southern Maine.

Claudette Ndayininahaze could only get a cleaning job during her first years in Maine, despite extensive work experience and a degree in business administration. Now she runs a nonprofit to try to smooth the transition for other immigrant women and families.

Apphia Kamanda was one of the first students at Common Threads of Maine, a nonprofit that teaches skills needed for textile jobs. Now she leads the sewing school and teaches classes in multiple languages.

David Ngandu worked as a doctor in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He’s trying to be one again here.

They are among thousands of African immigrants who – often at great personal risk – fled perils they knew all too well at home for an uncertain future in this country. They settled in Maine, a state with a population that is 94% white and the nation’s oldest, and where businesses are increasingly struggling to find workers. They got multiple jobs, but their skills were still underutilized. Slowly and painstakingly, they built new lives, while often looking for ways to help others who came after them. In turn, they brought new life to their communities.

The Press Herald talked to a diverse group of people who came here from Africa about how they see their futures in Maine – and Maine’s future with more immigrants in it.

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Read Megan’s complete article (last in a series) at the link.

Immigrants are a key part of Maine’s present and America’s future. There is a really great, positive, uplifting story out here to be told. Too bad that Biden Administration has such little interest in leading, promoting, and leveraging immigrant (asylum seeker) success and contributions. Huge “missed opportunity” for Dems!

🇺🇸 Due Process Forever!

PWS

05-30-23