actually, these are the kinds of programs that we need to put in place if we're going to bring all of these refugees in. they need language programs and they need jobs - at the same wages that starbucks would pay people that aren't refugees. i don't think that this is socially beneficial for the broader economy, but i would rather bring refugees in and give them jobs at coffee shops (again - for equal wages. i cannot stress this point enough. they must be compensated at the same rate. there cannot be special "refugee wages".) than bring them in and park them on welfare.
and, the truth is that this is the only way that a lot of them are going to find jobs.
i guess the opposition to this is the same kind of right-wing non-logic that opposes abortion, but won't pay out for social services.
i mean, they're here. this is what they need, and what they're not getting in some places. starbucks didn't bring them here. so, i'll applaud them for helping deal with the problem...
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-starbucks-idUSKBN15H24F