Louisville's percentage of immigrants in its work force is higher than the national average and higher than in peer cities Cincinnati, Nashville and St. Louis, according to a study released by Americas Society/Council of the Americas and the Partnership for a New American Economy.
The Partnership for a New American Economy is a bipartisan coalition of mayors and business leaders who come together for immigration reforms. Americas Society/Council of the Americas are sister groups. Americas Society is a public forum to talk about politics, social and economic issues in the Americas, and Council of the Americas is a business organization that focuses on similar topics.
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