name at least two groups of people who are examples of Utah's "new immigrants," and describe some of their contributions to Utah

1. Refugees: Utah has resettled a significant number of refugees from countries such as Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Myanmar. These new immigrants have brought with them diverse cultural practices and skills. Many have started their own businesses and contributed to the economy. They have also enriched Utah's cultural landscape by opening new restaurants, holding festivals, and sharing their art and music.

2. Latinos: The Latino population in Utah has grown rapidly in recent years. Many Latinos in Utah have come from Mexico, but others come from other Latin American countries. Latinos have brought with them a rich culture and tradition, including music, dance, and food. They have also established themselves as entrepreneurs and contribute greatly to the local economy. In addition, Latino organizations have worked to advocate for the rights of immigrants and promote diversity and inclusion in Utah.