Despite heated rethoric at the national level, some U.S. cities are embracing immigrants by developing programs and services, according to a new report by AS/COA, Welcoming America, and USC's CSII.
Immigration
A new report by AS/COA, Welcoming America, and USC's CSII finds 26 cities across the U.S. are bucking the anti-immigrant mood by working to integrate immigrants in their communities.
The report by AS/COA, Welcoming America, and USC's CSII identifies 63 city-level institutions where local authorities are promoting immigrant integration.
This new report explores the quiet immigration revolution taking place in U.S. cities that are implementing strategies to better welcome and integrate new Americans.
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