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2014-28845 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28845 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM TO WORK WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO ASSIST ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES TO OBTAIN U.S. CITIZENSHIP THROUGH A SERIES OF OUTREACH EVENTS, WORKSHOPS, AND CIVIC INSTRUCTION. WHEREAS, 8.8 million immigrants in the United States are eligible for citizenship, including approximately half a million eligible employees in Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, this project facilitates citizenship assistance by providing informational workshops, citizenship application workshops, and civics instruction, which includes providing a basic background in U.S. history and English proficiency instruction; and WHEREAS, benefits to the City of Miami Beach associated with this project include: celebrating the diversity of our workforce; building employee recruitment, loyalty, retention, and productivity; generating goodwill among a growing number of foreign-born consumers; and creating an opportunity for the City to be at the forefront of this citizenship effort; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute an agreement with the National Immigration Forum to work with the City of Miami Beach to assist eligible employees to obtain U.S. citizenship through a series of outreach events, workshops, and civic instruction. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1 q day of novem ber , 2014. ATTEST: .'� / Phil', y a `or t 1 INCO TED' Rafael E. Granado, City t,, �� ,�, �� APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &FOR EC TION City Attorney Date N� COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving and Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk'to Execute an agreement with the National Immigration Forum to work with the City of Miami Beach to assist eligible employees to obtain their citizenship through a series of outreach events, workshops, and civics instruction. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Item Summa /Recommendation: The New American Workforce, formerly known as The Bethlehem Project and a project of the National Immigration Forum, is seeking to work with organizations to assist their eligible immigrant employees with the citizenship process. Nationally, there are 8.8 million immigrants eligible for citizenship, including approximately half a million in Miami-Dade County. The project's original name came from Bethlehem Steele's experience when in 1915 it was one of the first employers in the United States to provide free English language instruction to its workforce. This project facilitates citizenship assistance by providing information workshops, application workshops and civics instruction which includes a providing a basic knowledge of U.S. history and proficiency in English. Group and one-on-one tutorials are an option. The language requirement notwithstanding, a greencard holder who is 50 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 20 year, or is 55 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 15 years can take the citizenship test in his or her native language. The Administration recommends adoption of this resolution to begin the process, identify eligible and interested employees and determine what other assistance, if any, the City can provide. The matter is still under review as any benefit offered employees covered by a collective bargaining unit must be negotiated. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Sylvia Crespo-Tabak, Human Resources Director Sign-Offs: Department Director ACIVI/C& City M ger SC-T KGB JL M EACH AGENDA ITEM R7K DATE MIANABEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members f the City ommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: November 19, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAY R AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM TO WORK WITH THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO ASSIST ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES TO OBTAIN THEIR CITIZENSHIP THROUGH A SERIES OF OUTREACH EVENTS, WORKSHOPS, AND CIVIC INSTRUCTION. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends adoption of the resolution. BACKGROUND The New American Workforce, formerly known as The Bethlehem Project and a project of the National Immigration Forum, is seeking to work with organizations to assist their eligible immigrant employees with the citizenship process. Nationally, there are 8.8 million immigrants eligible for citizenship, including approximately half a million in Miami-Dade County. The project's original name came from Bethlehem Steele's experience when in 1915 it was one of the first employers in the United States to provide free English language instruction to its workforce. This project facilitates citizenship assistance by providing information workshops, application workshops and civics instruction which includes a providing a basic knowledge of U.S. history and proficiency in English. Group and one-on-one tutorials are an option. The language requirement notwithstanding, a greencard holder who is 50 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 20 year, or is 55 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 15 years can take the citizenship test in his or her native language. A greencard holder may become a naturalized citizen if he or she can meet all of the following requirements: • The applicant must be at least 18 years of age, and must have resided continuously in the United States as a legal, permanent resident for at least five years. An applicant married to a U. S. citizen, need wait only 3 years. • Greencard holders must be of good moral character usually determined by checking with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) for any record of a criminal background. City Commission Memorandum November 19,2014 National Immigration Forum Page 2 of 2 • The applicant must demonstrate an ability to speak, read, write ordinary English and have a general understanding of U. S. government and history. The language requirement notwithstanding, a greencard holder who is 50 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 20 year, or is 55 years or older and has been living in the United States for at least 15 years can take the citizenship test in his or her native language. • The greencard holder must appear for an interview with an examiner and is tested on English ability and civics knowledge. According to the information provided by the New American Workforce, statistics show a direct correlation between immigrant integration and happier, more effective workers directly affecting business profitability or services. Additional benefits to the City of Miami Beach associated with this project include: celebrating the diversity among our workforce; building employee recruitment, loyalty, retention and productivity; generating goodwill among a growing foreign- born consumer; and creating an opportunity for the City to be at the forefront of this effort. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adoption of this resolution to begin the process, identify eligible and interested employees and determine what other assistance, if any, the City can provide. The matter is still under review as any benefit offered employees covered by a collective bargaining unit must be negotiated. Attachylent IT J LM/ B/SC-T THE BETHLEHEM PROJECT A PROJECT OF THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION FORUM Date Letter of Agreement: National Immigration Forum & Company/Organization Name i The National Immigration Forum and Company/Organization are extremely excited to work together to launch the Bethlehem Project in Miami, Florida. The Bethlehem Project draws inspiration from Bethlehem Steel, which in 1910 was one of the first U.S. employers to provide free English language instruction to its immigrant workforce and we look forward to leaders like Company/Organization Name continuing the American tradition of aiding their employees. Specifically, the National Immigration Forum will work together with Company/Organization Name to engage their employees in obtaining citizenship if they are eligible. This will occur through a series of outreach events, workshops, and civics instruction. This work will be a win-win for Company/Organization Name and its employees. Employees will be able to obtain information about the citizenship process, receive assistance completing the application form and accessing civics instruction to successfully pass the citizenship test. We look forward to this partnership, which will provide opportunities for immigrant employees to be full participants in the workplace, community, and economy. (Signature) (Signature) Name Ali Noorani Title Executive Director Cornpany/Organization National Immigration Forum Address 50 F St. NW, Suite 300 City, State Zip Washington, DC 20001 APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION 'x City Attomey Date