Immigrants in Dallas are steadily employed and play a strong role in the city’s entrepreneurship landscape, but their quality of life, trust in law enforcement and civic participation levels lag those of the U.S.-born population, according to a new analysis.
The Cities Index analyzed the inclusiveness of city policies and socio-economic outcomes for immigrants. The findings were presented Monday by the city of Dallas and New American Economy, a think tank that aims to influence public opinion on comprehensive immigration reform.
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