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CA Summit Highlights Immigrants' Contributions, Challenges

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Wednesday, June 28, 2023   

The 4th annual Immigration Summit wraps up today at the California Endowment in downtown Los Angeles. The summit has brought together almost 300 people from immigrant-serving nonprofits, government, research institutions, and philanthropy.

Rosie Arroyo, senior program officer for immigration at the California Community Foundation, said a new "State of Immigrants in LA County" report found the county is home to 3.5 million immigrants, who make up 34% of the population.

She noted 20% of immigrants are either undocumented, or live with someone who is.

"Through the pandemic, they were being the front-line workers," Arroyo explained. "But we also know that, despite having contributed over $10.7 billion in state and local taxes in 2019, they don't get their fair share of resources and support."

The report also found more than a third of undocumented individuals lack health insurance and 60% of immigrant renters have to spend 30% or more of their income on housing. Los Angeles County has made large investments in programs serving immigrants, but the report calls for more funding for college readiness, mental health, affordable housing, business development and new arrival assistance.

Manuel Pastor, director of the Equity Research Institute at the University of Southern California, said breaking down the language barrier is another big priority.

"We need to create more language access to city and county services," Pastor urged. "At the same time, we need to increase language capacity in English. And that means creating much more opportunity for ESL classes."

The report also recommended more resources to address the digital divide, noting 50% of undocumented individuals in LA County lack high speed internet or a computer at home. The Biden administration just announced $1.8 billion to build out broadband infrastructure in California, on top of the $6 billion allocated by the state.

Disclosure: The California Community Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Education, Health Issues, Housing/Homelessness, and Immigrant Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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