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2006 Immigrant Guide - Common Threads

Just like bits of fabric are intertwined to make new textiles, Queens Immigrants continue to share common threads that together make a wonderful final product. Tribune Photo By Ira Cohen


Queens has always been, and will continue to be, a place for immigrants – some who go back to where they came from and some who stay and chase their American dream. As you flip through this special edition, be sure to see the similarities that unite the nations of our diverse peoples, that bind the generations and that run as common threads through the fabric of our borough.

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