Immigrant Integration Efforts at the Local Level
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Conference SessionWhile it is the federal government’s responsibility to set immigration policy and determine an individual’s immigration status, counties are best positioned to integrate immigrant populations while serving our broader communities.Las Vegas 3 & 4, Jubilee Tower-3rd Fl. | Bally'sImmigrant Integration Efforts at the Local LevelLas Vegas 3 & 4, Jubilee Tower-3rd Fl. | Bally'sJuly 14, 2019July 14, 2019, 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm
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Immigrant Integration Efforts at the Local Level
While it is the federal government’s responsibility to set immigration policy and determine an individual’s immigration status, counties are best positioned to integrate immigrant populations while serving our broader communities. Counties have a key role in implementing innovative policies and programs that ensure immigrants are integrated into new communities in a manner that benefits the local economy and culture. Hear from national and local leaders about the challenges and benefits of integrating new populations, and what this looks like at the county level.
While it is the federal government’s responsibility to set immigration policy and determine an individual’s immigration status, counties are best positioned to integrate immigrant populations while serving our broader communities.2019-07-14Conference Session2019-06-11
While it is the federal government’s responsibility to set immigration policy and determine an individual’s immigration status, counties are best positioned to integrate immigrant populations while serving our broader communities. Counties have a key role in implementing innovative policies and programs that ensure immigrants are integrated into new communities in a manner that benefits the local economy and culture. Hear from national and local leaders about the challenges and benefits of integrating new populations, and what this looks like at the county level.





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