here in the united states. last year as american troops left afghanistan at the end of the war, about 80,000 afghans made it out of the country and to the u.s. most with the help of their u.s. military colleagues. there were afghans that worked with the u.s. military during the war. congress promised them special immigrant visas so they could stay. but that never happened f congress doesn t soon pass the afghan adjustment act which would give those refugees a path to permanent residency, they could be pushed ow of the u.s. when the temporary status expires next year. joining us now, the president and ceo of lutheran immigration and refugee service. great to see you this morning. it s been more than a year. why hasn t congress passed this act? that s a great question. i don t know if i can give you the exact answer. we have four republican and four democratic sponsors just this
There were more than twice as many open positions as unemployed individuals in Minnesota. This is the lowest ratio on record and well down from one year ago when there were 1.1 unemployed persons for each vacancy.
There were more than twice as many open positions as unemployed individuals in Minnesota. This is the lowest ratio on record and well down from one year ago when there were 1.1 unemployed persons for each vacancy.
discount item. say it ain t so, steve, over to you. steve: can t be have it your way anymore. thank you, carley. you bet. as illegal migration hits a record high, president biden is making his message clear. calling for amnesty, essentially, in his state of the union. pathway for citizen for dreamers, those with temporary status. farm workers, essential workers. revise our laws. so businesses have workers they need. families don t wait decades to reunite. it s not only the right thing to do. it s economically smart thing to do. let s get it done once and for all. steve: okay. if all depends on how you get it done. our next guest calls this lip service with no real vision. former acting dhs secretary chad wolf is here to explain. good morning to you. good morning. he said he wanted to secure the border. but he has government an odd way of doing it, doesn t he?