U.S COMMITTEE FOR REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS
  • LANGUAGE OPTIONS


Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Declares June Immigration Heritage Month

June 2, 2020

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared June, “Immigration Heritage Month.” By taking time out from managing a public health crisis, Governor Whitmer is making a powerful statement about the immense contributions immigrants have made to the State of Michigan and to the United States in general.

“Governor Whitmer and her staff have supported USCRI’s work in giving a hand up to newly settled refugees and other immigrants throughout our state, said USCRI Michigan Field Office Director Tawfik Alazem. We are honored by her recognition.”

The text of the Certificate of Proclamation reads:

WHEREAS, generations of immigrants have settled in the United States from every corner of the globe and have built our country’s economy; and,

WHEREAS, immigrants continue to grow businesses, offer innovate ideas, strengthen our economy, and create jobs in Michigan; and,

WHEREAS, immigrants have provided Michigan and the United States with unique social and cultural influence, fundamentally enriching the extraordinary character of our state and nation; and,

WHEREAS, immigrants have been tireless leaders not only in securing their own rights and access to equal opportunity, but also in campaigning to create a more fair and just society for all Americans.

Thank you, Governor Whitmer, for your support of refugees and immigrants.


Related Posts

USCRI and Global Exchange allied...

By: Carlos García Dorantes, USCRI Latinamerica and the Caribbean officer. In 2025, returns across Central America became increasingly visible as...

READ FULL STORY

Introducing Dream Keepers: Monthly Support...

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwestern Kenya is home to over 300,000 refugees. For the unaccompanied girls living there, daily life means...

READ FULL STORY

Policy and Advocacy Newsletter

Since our last newsletter, the Policy & Advocacy team has continued to spotlight urgent refugee and immigration issues through research, advocacy, and...

READ FULL STORY