The Quest for Full Inclusion
June 4th, 2008 by Erika BernabeiYesterday’s New York Times Opinion, “The Great Immigration Panic,” poignantly depicts the “war” that has been waged on immigrants in the U.S. It describes the current state of affairs:
“A nation of immigrants is holding another nation of immigrants in bondage, exploiting its labor while ignoring its suffering, condemning its lawlessness while sealing off a path to living lawfully,” while exhorting the Presidential candidates (Obama & McCain) to “confront the issue with courage and a plan.”
The journey for equity in the U.S. must afford undocumented immigrant families a proper path towards citizenship, in a manner that is dignified, and recognizes our collective identity.
For full and just inclusion, it is our country’s only option.
Tags: Diversity, Election '08, immigration, race


June 4th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
The ImmigrationProf Blog also points to a Washington Post editorial, “A Recipe for Weakness“. The post highlights how our need for highly skilled professionals runs contrary to our immigration policy.