The New National Integration Plan: Making the Most of a Historic Opportunity

A discussion with the Director of The White House Domestic Policy Council on the content of the new National Integration Plan delivered to the President by the recently created White House Task Force on New Americans, along with the plan for implementation.

The recently convened White House Task Force on New Americans, in a historic first, on April 14 unveiled a report to the President that aims to improve and better coordinate federal strategies that support the successful integration of immigrants into U.S. communities. The delivery of this National Integration Plan represents a major step forward in improving the federal government’s ability to both directly address the linguistic, economic, and civic integration needs of immigrants and refugees, and serve as a resource for state and local governments working to integrate immigrants into their classrooms, workplaces, and communities. This conversation with the Director of the Domestic Policy Council and Co-Chair of the Task Force on New Americans, Cecilia Muñoz, focuses on the plan’s promise and implementation goals. MPI’s National Center for Immigrant Integration Policy, which has long advocated for creation of a White House Office to provide the “brain circuitry” the federal government needs in order to better understand and address immigrant integration needs, made a series of recommendations to the Task Force, as did a number of organizations that provide services to immigrants or advocate on their behalf. We invite you to visit our webpage that provides further information about the Task Force.  

 

Speakers:

Cecilia Muñoz, Assistant to the President and Director, Domestic Policy Council, The White House

Margie McHugh, Director, MPI National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy

Eva Millona, Co-Chair, National Partnership for New Americans, and Executive Director, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition

 

Moderators:

Michael Fix, President, Migration Policy Institute

Commentators:

Felicia Escobar, Special Assistant to the President for Immigration Policy, Domestic Policy Council, The White House

About the White House Task Force on New Americans project

Drawing on a strong body of work, NCIIP submitted recommendations covering language access, integration, early childhood education, K-12 education, and adult education and workforce development for the White House Task Force on New Americans relaunched in 2023.

About the National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy

The Center is a national hub connecting policymakers, educators, community leaders, and service providers with evidence-informed policy research, technical assistance, and data to advance effective immigrant integration at U.S., state, and local levels.