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June is Immigrant Heritage Month, which recognizes the experiences, achievements, and contributions — economic and cultural — of immigrants across the country.

Our state’s immigrant communities are full of nearly 700,000 Michiganders who moved to a new country with courage and resolve, work hard for their families and help make Michigan a place we all can be proud to call home.

To help quantify and localize the impact of immigrants on our communities, the Michigan League for Public Policy has released new fact sheets, which provide a snapshot of immigrants in Michigan and in each of the state’s 83 counties. In these statewide and county fact sheets, there are estimates of demographic data about residents who are immigrants, including breakdowns by immigration status and place of birth, in addition to trends over the last decade based on annual averages over a five-year period.

Read more in Michigan Advance