The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs launches the “We Love New York Immigrants” campaign.
Several events taking place from Monday through June 30 are part of Immigrant Heritage Week, a time to recognize the countless contributions of diverse communities to the city.
The office has published a series of 25 illustrations highlighting various immigrant enclaves throughout the five boroughs.
“Today we kick off #ImmigrantHeritageWeek with our campaign, We ❤️ Immigrant NYC. We celebrate the contributions of all our immigrant communities and our status as the best #CityOfImmigrants 🗽
“Visit https://t.co/F3MSD0Fugn for a full list of events!” read a social media post from the Office of Immigrant Affairs.
Today, we are kicking off #ImmigrantHeritageWeek with our campaign, We ❤️ Immigrant NYC. We celebrate the contributions of all of our immigrant communities and our status as the ultimate #CityOfImmigrants 🗽
Visit https://t.co/F3MSD0Fugn for a full list of events! pic.twitter.com/LWsRx46xD2
— NYC Immigrant Affairs (@NYCImmigrants) April 17, 2023
First launched in 2004, Immigrant Heritage Week is a celebration commemorating April 17, 1907, the day the largest number of immigrants, around 11,000, entered the country through Ellis Island. .
To see a complete list of events, you can visit the web address nyc.gov/immigrantheritage
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