[Black Immigrants\COVID-19]
Bloomberg: “One of the reasons Black communities have been hit so hard by COVID-19 is that they have been on the front lines of the response—and that includes the 560,000 Black immigrants working in our healthcare system.”
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New American Economy
AMERICA’S VOICE: IMMIGRANTS INDISPENSIBLE IN FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19
[Immigration & COVID-19]
During the COVID-19 pandemic containment and response effort, immigrants’ contributions are ever more indispensable.
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“POWER OF THE PURSE” REPORT HIGHLIGHTS POSITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF BLACK IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA
[Black Immigration\U.S. Economy]
Black immigrants have higher than average rates of naturalization and English language proficiency among immigrants. They also serve in critical roles in the healthcare industry—an industry facing unprecedented labor shortages.
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