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City leaders unite to tackle asylum seeker crisis

October 22, 2024 | SeaTac, King County, Washington


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City leaders unite to tackle asylum seeker crisis
During a recent council meeting, members discussed ongoing efforts to support asylum seekers and address homelessness in the community. Council member Kwan highlighted participation in an intergovernmental task force focused on asylum seekers, which has been active since November 2020. This biweekly gathering includes representatives from federal, state, county, and local governments, aiming to strategize a regional approach to the challenges faced by asylum seekers. Kwan emphasized the commitment among participants to collaborate effectively and foster a supportive environment.

Council member Simpson declared a conflict of interest regarding a related item due to a business relationship with the Congolese Integration Network, opting to recuse himself from the discussion and vote.

Council member Leveld shared personal experiences providing direct support to individuals facing housing instability, particularly through efforts at Riverton Heights Church. He underscored the importance of timely action as the city prepares for the colder months, noting that the proposed allocation of $750,000 for hotel placements, while seemingly substantial, is relatively modest in the context of housing needs. Leveld expressed pride in the city's commitment to ensuring that no one ends up on the streets during the harsh winter months, reinforcing the humane responsibility to assist those in need.

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