June Is Immigrant Heritage Month – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources

 

A very large group of private non-profits and public agencies began Immigrant Heritage Month in 2013.

President Biden issued an official declaration about it.

America was founded based on an idea: that all people are created equal – it’s what has drawn people to our shores for centuries.

Immigrants’ dreams built America.

And during National Immigrant Heritage Month, we celebrate their courage and their contributions. pic.twitter.com/5uhIrurhmA

— President Biden (@POTUS) June 5, 2023

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   A very large group of private non-profits and public agencies began Immigrant Heritage Month in 2013. President Biden issued an official declaration about it. America was founded based on an idea: that all people are created equal – it’s what has drawn people to our shores for centuries. Immigrants’ dreams built America. And during anniversaries Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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