Through initiatives like collaborative editorial and social marketing projects, we promote inter-ethnic communications, ensuring diverse voices are heard on vital issues. We appreciate your support.

spot_img
HomeNews BriefingsBorder Crisis -- What Are the Policy Options Given Our Polarized Politics

Border Crisis — What Are the Policy Options Given Our Polarized Politics

Was Live Friday, Jan 26, 2024

Guest Speakers:

  • Angela Kelley, Chief Advisor, Policy and Partnerships for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the American Immigration Council (AIC)
  • Vanessa Cardenas, Executive Director of America’s Voice, a Washington DC based non-profit advocating for immigrant rights
  • Lupita Martinez, CHIRLA, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

Related Coverage

Event Overview

Border Wall River

The United States is facing an uptick and change in the border flows of people seeking a better life, and instead of addressing it with comprehensive and long-term solutions, there’s yet another series of proposals meant to “harden” policies and “close” the borders. The Republican party has taken an even more extreme than usual anti-immigrant stance, as its presidential standard bearer Donald Trump insists that immigrants “poison the blood” of the country. Democrats are worried about the electoral impact of the issue.

Our panelists will delve into the current proposals, the political consequences of another anti-immigrant cycle, the local response to the arrival of high numbers of asylum seekers, and some of the long-term problems with the very politicized immigration system.

Presented by Ethnic Media Services

Latest | Live Podcast

Live Every Friday 11am PT

spot_img