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Michigan’s future relies on the resilience and resourcefulness of its children. But with net population decline projected by 2050 and sub-par educational outcomes among Michigan children, we need to be serious about creating a state where kids can get ahead. Immigrant families are critical to our state reaching its full potential.

In the past decade, immigrants have accounted for nearly 60% of the state’s population growth, while contributing billions in state revenue and economic activity. Yet a new swath of regulations, largely aimed to deter immigration, could do irreparable harm to many of our state’s youngest and most vulnerable residents.

Read more in Michigan Advance.

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