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юааpromotingюаб юааcitizenshipюаб юааexpandingюаб Immigrant юааessentialюаб юааworkersюабтащ Access They comprise 64 percent of all low income essential workers in the city (578,500). 80,300 low income immigrant workers are eligible for naturalization. almost half of low income essential workers come from three countries: the dominican republic (74,500,) china (49,800), and mexico (45,400). Romoting itizenship and expanding immigrant essential workers access to ealth are hjtktw(4 • 80,300 low income immigrant workers are eligible for naturalization. • almost half of low income essential workers come from three countries: the dominican republic (74,500,) china (49,800), and mexico (45,400).

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рљрѕрїрёсџ рірёрґрµрѕ D0 B6 D0 B5 D0 Bd D1 81 D0 Ba D0 B8 D0о On wednesday, january 24 from 12:30pm 1:30pm et, the center for migration studies of new york (cms) hosted a webinar and discussion on its latest report, “promoting citizenship and expanding immigrant essential workers’ access to health care, public benefits and services in new york city.” this study focuses on two immigrant populations. On january 24, 2024, the center for migration studies of new york (cms) hosted a webinar and discussion on its latest report, "promoting citizenship and expa. On january 24 at 12:30pm et, the center for #migration studies of new york will host a #webinar and discussion on its latest report, “promoting #citizenship and expanding immigrant #. 1 framing the issue. citizenship, as we define it, is a person’s strong connection to the 5 rs of rights, responsibilities, roles, resources, and relationships that society offers its members through public and social institutions and associational life, and a sense of belonging in society that is validated by other members of society [1, 2.

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