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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE

CITY OF ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS COUNTY


NICK DUNNE DOUG MOORE
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
dunnen@stlouis-mo.gov dwmoore@stlouiscountymo.gov
(314) 622-4072 (314) 565-5472

Joint Statement from Mayor Jones, County Executive Page Welcoming


Afghan Citizens to the St. Louis Region

ST. LOUIS (August 17, 2021) – “St. Louisans, like our fellow Americans, are deeply saddened
by the humanitarian situation unfolding in Afghanistan. Yesterday, the Department of Defense
confirmed that it is in the process of evacuating at least 20,000 Afghan citizens, through the
Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program. Over the last 20 years, these Afghan citizens fought
alongside the United States during the war as translators, clerks, contractors, and community
leaders.

“We, as the leaders of St. Louis City and St. Louis County, have heard our community’s call to
action to help these families. St. Louis has a long history of welcoming refugees and immigrants
to the region, we are ready, willing, and prepared to lead the nation in inviting these Afghan SIV
holders to our community.

“St. Louis City and St. Louis County together are ready to welcome at least 1,000 Afghan
citizens through the SIV program, and we will work with our community partners to support any
additional migration to the region by Afghan families and friends to help with reunification
efforts.

“The St. Louis region provides a safe and secure new home for these resettled SIV holders, and
they, in turn, offer a tremendous amount of skill, talent, and culture that will enhance and enrich
our community. This plan is consistent with our collective goal to build a more welcoming and
inclusive St. Louis region, no matter where they come from or any identity they hold.
“We are committed to working together to help foster a welcoming environment for our new
neighbors. We have been actively working with our community stakeholders to build capacity
and mobilize the necessary resources to attract, welcome, and resettle new families to this
community. This diverse public-private coalition is being led by the International Institute, our
region’s largest refugee resettlement agency, which has extensive experience with resettling SIV
holders.

“We appreciate the federal and state support thus far in our effort to help our Afghan neighbors.
In the coming weeks, we will be sharing the region’s call to action and how you can help make
St. Louis the new home for these families seeking a better life as new Americans.”

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