The Wisconsin Legislature has introduced Senate Joint Resolution 72, which proclaims June 2025 as Immigrant Heritage Month in the state. This resolution acknowledges the historical significance of immigrants in shaping Wisconsin and the United States, highlighting that the state is home to approximately 308,000 immigrants and nearly 130,000 U.S.-born children with immigrant parents. It emphasizes the vital contributions of immigrants to various sectors, including agriculture, technology, and the economy, where they generate significant household income and tax revenue.

The resolution calls for a celebration of the contributions of immigrants to Wisconsin's culture and economy, promoting unity, kindness, and inclusivity while rejecting prejudice against immigrants of all backgrounds. By designating June 2025 as Immigrant Heritage Month, the Wisconsin Legislature aims to honor the ongoing impact of immigrants in the state and encourage community engagement in recognizing their role in society.