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The National Partnership for New Americans

Save the Date: NIIC 2013

Perfectly timed at a crossroad moment for our country, the National Partnership for New Americans, the Knight Foundation, and the Florida Immigrant Coalition are excited announce the 2013 National Immigrant Integration Conference to be held at the Hilton in downtown Miami, Florida on Nov. 17-19, 2013.

Visit the NIIC 2013 website, like NIIC 2013 on Facebook and follow @NPNewAmericans to stay up to date on the conference!

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The Partnership has deep reach into diverse immigrant communities in eleven states across the country. Check out our interactive map to see where Partners are located and what they’re working on.


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Manuel Pastor, Nurturing NaturalizationHuffington Post, February 28, 2013

Pat Schneider, Studies Say Cost, Language are Obstacles to Citizenship for ‘Green Card’ HoldersThe Capital Times, February 16, 2013

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    Roll over images on the map below to meet the Partners who are organizing
    New Americans and providing citizenship services in states across the country.



    CASA de Maryland is the largest Latino and immigrant organization in the state, and a key partner in the national campaign for immigration reform.

    Causa, Oregon’s statewide Latino immigrant rights organization, works to foster a society that recognizes the contributions of immigrants and upholds the values of democracy, equality, and respect.

    CHIRLA is at the forefront in the fight for immigrant and refugee rights in Los Angeles and across the state and nation through its programs in civic engagement, community education and organizing, and political advocacy.

    CIRC is a statewide, membership-based coalition of immigrant, faith, labor, youth, community, business and ally organizations working to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees.

    FLIC seeks fair treatment for all Floridians, including immigrants, and their integration into the civic, economic and cultural life of our communities.

    ICIRR is dedicated to promoting the rights of immigrant and refugee communities to full and equal participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of our diverse society.

    NYIC aims to achieve a fairer and more just society that values the contributions of New York’s diverse immigrant communities by promoting their full civic participation, fostering leadership, and providing a unified voice and a vehicle for collective action.

    OneAmerica advances the fundamental principles of democracy and justice at the local, state, and national levels by building power within immigrant communities in collaboration with key allies.

    TIRRC is a statewide, immigrant and refugee-led collaboration whose mission is to empower immigrants and refugees throughout Tennessee, defend their rights, and create an atmosphere in which they are recognized as positive contributors.

    Voces de la Frontera, Wisconsin's leading immigrant rights group, believes power comes from below and that people can overcome injustice to build a better world.

    MIRA is the largest organization in New England promoting the rights and integration of immigrants and refugees by providing policy analysis and advocacy, institutional organizing, training and leadership development, and strategic communications.

    NAKASEC was founded by a group of local grassroots community based organizations with the purpose of projecting a national progressive voice on major civil rights and immigrant rights issues and promoting the full participation of Korean Americans.