Congressman Brandon Williams | Brandon Williams Official Website
Congressman Brandon Williams | Brandon Williams Official Website
Washington, DC — Congressman Brandon Williams (NY-22) has had an open line of communication with constituents currently residing in Sudan that are in need of support services. Rep. Williams' office has been in contact with constituents on-the-ground in Sudan and urges any constituents in need of help to reach out to his District Office for support.
Point of Contact:
Anthony Stachnik-Taylor
Tony.Stachnik-Taylor@mail.house.gov
A Message from the State Department:
On April 22, 2023, the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum suspended its operations, and the Department of State ordered the departure of U.S. direct hire employees and eligible family members due to the continued threat of armed conflict in Sudan.
The Department of State is in communication with private U.S. citizens in the region about safety measures and other precautions. We recommend that U.S. citizens in Sudan carefully consider routes and the risks of travel, because roads may be crowded, exposed to combat operations, or have deteriorated infrastructure due to damage to bridges, roads, and facilities. All U.S. citizens should carefully monitor local and international media outlets for information about changing security conditions.
“Rep. Williams has instructed our District Office to be on high-alert for any Central New York and Mohawk Valley constituents that are in need of services during the ongoing armed conflict in Sudan,” said Taylor Weyeneth, communications director for Rep. Williams. “If any constituent who is currently abroad in Sudan is seeking assistance, please contact our Office immediately.”
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