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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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Rahm Emmanuel and Luis V. Gutierrez, Priced Out of Citizenship, The New York Times, April 3, 2013

Richard Jones, Cost of Citizenship Lays Heavy Financial Burden on Green Card Holders,
El Hispanic News, March 7, 2013

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

Lornet Turnbull, High fees may block path to U.S. citizenshipThe Seattle Times, February 14, 2013

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    The Vision of our Partnership

    Attendees at Lobby Day hold signs for citizenship services and education

    Our vision is of an authentic and welcoming democracy in which new Americans achieve equal opportunity and are a powerful and organized constituency. Policies and programs at all levels will foster a high quality of life for all, and new Americans will vote, hold office, and participate fully in civic life and economic prosperity.

    The National Partnership for New Americans has:

    •    An aim to deepen reach into diverse immigrant communities in each of our eleven states;
    •    Proven ability to drive grassroots campaigns and mobilize constituents to act;
    •    Demonstrated ability and expertise on public policy and bringing about policy change;
    •    Recognized innovation and expertise on a range of immigrant integration efforts including naturalization and ESL;
    •    Extensive ability to leverage funding from government, business, and private entities;
    •    Proven ability to run coordinated campaigns that ensure effective results and achieve economies of scale.