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모두의 이익을 위해(공동 행정 요약)

일리노이 거주자 중 대략 14%정도가 거의 200여개의 다른 국가 출신이고 100개 이상의 다른 언어를 사용한다. 외국 태생의 근로자는 전체 노동 인력에서 14%이상을 차지하여 그 주의 경제적으로 없어서는 안 될 큰 기여를 하고 있다. 이러한 숫자들은 일리노이의 다른 종류의 인구를 반영하고 이민자들과 망명자들 통합 필요성을 설명하는데 일조한다.tion.

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Immigrant integration is a dynamic, two-way process in which newcomers and the receiving society work together to build secure, vibrant, and cohesive communities. As an intentional effort, integration engages and transforms all community members, reaping shared benefits and creating a new whole that is greater than the sum of its parts (Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees).

This vision is central to the work of ICIRR
. While we have worked on immigrant integration for years, comprehensive advocacy began in 2005 with the signing of the New Americans Executive Order. The unique public-private partnership created a first-in-the-nation government approach to immigrant integration. Recommendations from the Executive Order project addressed various issue areas including language barriers, citizenship, and economic and workforce development. Despite any institutional change or turnover, the overarching goal is for immigrant and refugee concerns to be considered and addressed at all levels of state government.

Although this model began in Illinois, several states have enacted similar initiatives.

Currently, ICIRR is focused on moving the We Want To Learn English effort forward. A need that is further outlined in the report released in May 2009, Empty Promises: The Unmet Need For English Instruction Across Illinois. ICIRR and the Governor’s office are working with the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), business community organizations and leaders, educators, and immigrant advocates to implement this vision of an adult education continuum.

For more information and to become involved with the project, contact Lisa Thakkar, New Americans Policy Project Coordinator at ICIRR.

Hyman named as Chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago

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Mayor Daley announced today (03/02/2010) that Cheryle Hyman will be the new chancellor of the City Colleges of Chicago. Read more…

Social services create opportunities

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Francis Yip

I am dismayed that the proposed state budget will eliminate critical human services that not only support our most vulnerable Illinoisans but also create a pathway for them -- as it did for me -- to b Read more…

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