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Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
Photo credit: Bob Howard
With an immigration bill filed in the Senate by the "Gang of 8" led by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the Village Square took on the issue in its Dinner at the Square series on Tuesday, April 23rd with “Immigration and the American Melting Pot."
Find information about the panel and an audio of the program online here:
wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/MgBaAQ
Find The Village Square online here: www.tothevillagesquare.org
Rep. Janice Schakowsky (D-IL) questioned whether the current immigration policy makes America "better"
By David A. Martin, MPI nonresident fellow and professor of International Law at the University of Virginia
Task Force Policy Brief No. 19, July 2006
U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez, Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez, Congressman Xavier Becerra, and Rep. Joe Crowley lead a discussion addressing the current status of immigration reform and what we can look forward to in the coming months.
The Immigration Plenary was made possible due to the kind support of SEIU
Part of the Immigration Museum, located on Flinders Street on the Old Customs House (Melbourne, Australia)
Mexican immigrant Bernardo Ortega Guerrero sits on a deportation buss in Texas in Chicago, Il., Wednesday, May 26, 2010. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Lorraine Hensley, 18, sits between signs held by Alexis Hensley, 8, left, and Linda Jerome during a demonstration against illegal immigration Saturday, May 20, 2006, near the Bartholomew County Memorial for Veterans in downtown Columbus, Ind. President Bush urged Congress on Saturday to find a middle ground between mass deportation or instant U.S. citizenship for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants already living in America. Bush's radio message was the third time this week he has spoken out about immigration. (AP Photo/The Republic, Andrew Laker)