Last
month, Governor Rod Blagojevich signed the “New Americans Executive Order,”
an initiative that will create an office to coordinate policies and programs to
help new immigrants assimilate to the state, provide services to the immigrants
living in Illinois and to study the impact of immigration policy on the state.
According
to a press release from the office of the governor, the new state policy will
create the following four entities:
- Office
of New Americans Policy and Advocacy in the Governor’s Office - will
coordinate the policies, actions, planning, and programs of the state’s
government with respect to immigrant integration in
Illinois
, and the impact of
immigration policy on
Illinois
and Illinoisans.
- New
Americans Immigrant Policy Council - will consult with immigrant leaders,
state governmental leaders, and national policy experts to recommend
strategic directions on key issues. The Policy Council will be comprised of
15
Illinois
business, faith, labor,
community, and philanthropic leaders with experience in this field. In the
next year, the Council will focus on a range of issues, including
U.S.
citizenship, human
services, healthcare, and education.
-
Public-private
State
Task Force - will
examine, department-by-department, how state government can address the
rapidly changing population of the state.
- A
National Advisory Council - will help guide the work of the New Americans
Executive Order Policy Project. The Council will consist of prominent
national academics, business leaders, advocates and governmental
practitioners who will lend their vision to the project and share the
project’s recommendations through their national networks.
The
order became effective once Governor Blagojevich signed it.
The policy has received support from national organizations focused on
immigrant issues.