Granted, not everyone will qualify for the SIT Program due to the risks to other participants that some may pose or due to personal reasons for which they choose not to participate. These individuals will be referred to government agencies, institutions, churches, and other organizations that are willing or obligated to assist them as needed and as desired.
With the receipt of required funding and resources and by demonstrating the valuable resources that can be found among The Oppressed, we should be able to overcome the following:
• Bigotry against The Oppressed as the result of ignorance and through education.
• Continued violations and dehumanization against The Oppressed with referrals for legal representation.
• A lack of cooperation from Law Enforcement until they receive mandatory education regarding The Oppressed.
• Financial challenges toward training The Oppressed in developing skills required or helping SITPs acquire skills within the community.
• Tariff barriers and quotas that keep The Oppressed from being able to improve their circumstances and relieve all agencies of the assistance The Oppressed currently depend on.
• Politics
• Religious fanaticism
• Future or current Unconstitutional changes in government regulations