Baltimore Says, 'Immigrants Welcome'
Like many cities, Baltimore's population is shrinking. And like some of those cities, it is working to get more immigrants to move there. - - Donna Poisl
by LAUREN SILVERMAN and ACACIA SQUIRES
Hundreds of people gathered in September at Baltimore's harbor as the wind gusted off the water's edge. Nearly 50 of them were about to be sworn in as U.S. citizens. Some were young, some old. There were uniformed members of the U.S. military, parents and children. There were immigrants from El Salvador, China, Honduras and countries in between. They raised their right hands, recited the naturalization oath to the United States, and were declared fully American.
The national conversation on immigration reform has been stalled for years, and while President Obama says it's a top priority for his second term, Baltimore is moving ahead with its own agenda: It's courting immigrants in an effort to revitalize its shrinking population.
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