Forceful immigration enforcement causing divide, panel says

Posted on: November 19th, 2007
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“Many layers of the complex immigration issue — economic, racial, moral, historic — were discussed in a forum at the University of Northern Colorado Sunday night.

Two themes emerged during the discussion, which featured a pro-immigrant rights panel of UNC professors and local activists. Panelists said the United States is a nation of immigrants and a country where immigration enforcement currently relies on divisive force and is in dire need of reform.

The forum, which drew about 35 people, was hosted by the Summit Organizing Committee for Social Justice and Diversity, a UNC student group.”*

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