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RESOLUTION NO. 5073 <br />A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES FOR <br />IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION. <br />The City Council of the City of Eugene finds that: <br />With the historic and ongoing arrival of immigrants to our community, we recognize the <br />growing diversity that has occurred in Lane County. As leaders in business, education, <br />government, labor, law enforcement, social services, faith - based, and community organizations, <br />we value the economic, social, cultural, and civic contributions that immigrants have made and <br />are continuing to make in building stronger and more vibrant communities. In an effort to create <br />a more welcoming environment for our immigrant neighbors and promote a more thoughtful <br />public dialogue about immigration, the City Council desires to affirm principles for immigrant <br />integration. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EUGENE, a Municipal <br />Corporation of the State of Oregon, as follows: <br />Section 1 . The City Council affirms the following statement of principles for immigrant <br />integration: <br />A. Committing to Inclusion and Integration. Our economic, social, and <br />civic success as twenty -first century communities hinges on our ability to help <br />immigrants become fully involved in all aspects of community life. We recognize that <br />successful integration is a two -way process in which immigrants and all communities <br />work together to achieve common goals. <br />B. Recognizing the Contributions of all Immigrants to our Society. For <br />many generations, immigrants have come to the United States seeking better futures for <br />themselves and their families. Their financial and cultural activities have enriched our <br />communities. We value immigrants' historic and contemporary contributions as <br />business owners, workers, consumers, taxpayers, civic leaders, artists and craftspeople. <br />C. Supporting Immigrant Families. The family is a vital source of strength <br />and security for immigrants and the foundation for a strong, vibrant community. We <br />endorse community -based organizations, programs, and policies that strengthen and <br />support immigrant families and their children, especially in the areas of education, <br />health, and employment. <br />D. Promoting Respect and Non - Discrimination. We commit to creating a <br />community that respects the human right of all members of our society to be free from <br />discrimination. We deplore all forms of racism, bigotry, or acts of harassment that are <br />directed at any person, regardless of their country of origin or legal status. The rights of <br />immigrants as workers and community members should be recognized and respected as <br />a matter of both law and morality. <br />Resolution - Page 1 of 2 <br />
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