Civic Engagement

Civic engagement is an important way for former refugees, asylees and immigrants to ensure our voices are heard on important issues affecting us and our communities.

There are many ways to make your voice heard, such as:

  • Speak during your city, town or county council’s public comment periods at meetings

  • Testify in support of a bill in your state legislature

  • Contact your local, state and national elected officials to arrange a meeting

  • Join a board, committee or commission in your city or county

  • Vote in local, state and national elections

  • Run for office

Former refugees, asylees, and immigrants who are American citizens have an opportunity to use your voices to elect local, state, and national leaders.

Learn more about how to make your voice heard:

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