Description

In a talk tailored to be non-partisan and accessible to all, Dr. Castañeda will discuss immigration and the challenges it poses both at our borders and in our nation’s interior. He’ll look at why people migrate, the scale of the influx of people, and the specific circumstances of undocumented immigrants, unaccompanied minors, asylum seekers, and refugees, including those living in Washington, D.C. He’ll give you a working knowledge of “family separation” and “humanitarian parole.” He’ll look at the relationship between immigration and crime and matters of safety in the U.S. border region. (See related classes #312 and 330)