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Omaha is immigrant ‘gateway' (integrating more immigrants into all areas of employment)

http://www.omaha.com/article/20091212/NEWS01/712129855

By Cindy Gonzalez
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER

Representatives of a New York-based research institution focused on Latin American issues were in Omaha on Friday, attracted by the growing Latino immigrant population.

Omaha is among five “new gateway cities” chosen by the Americas Society and Council of the Americas (AS/COA) for its project aimed at integrating more immigrants into all areas of employment.

Information gathered from Omaha will contribute to its Web site and a broader report of “best practices” that promote hiring and training of newly arrived Latinos.

Friday's visit included an invitation-only morning forum during which about 40 business leaders and community advocates discussed local efforts and programs.

Mayor Jim Suttle spoke at a luncheon meeting, open to the public, that drew about 100 to the South Campus of Metropolitan Community College.

Former Mayor Mike Fahey also spoke as a representative of the Omaha Community Foundation. The foundation and the Nebraska Hispanic Chamber of Commerce are working with the Americas organization on the initiative.

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