Immigration in 2020: A Civil Talk About the Biggest Controversy

Immigration is perhaps the most polarizing issue in our current political climate, and yet there are several policy proposals that have widespread support — what’s apparently lacking is the political will to bring about reform.

WNYC immigration reporters Matt Katz and Beth Fertig take you beyond the soundbites and lean on historical perspective, lived experience and experts on different sides to talk over achievable solutions to this controversial issue.
Up for discussion: DACA and the Dreamers, farm workers and seasonal visas, America’s refugee quotas and more.
The event will include the Director of the Migration Policy Institute Muzaffar Chishti, Senior Policy Adviser Casey Christine Higgins, New York Law School Professor Lenni Benson and others.










When: Tue., Jan. 21, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Greene Space
44 Charlton St.
646-829-4000
Price: Free
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Immigration is perhaps the most polarizing issue in our current political climate, and yet there are several policy proposals that have widespread support — what’s apparently lacking is the political will to bring about reform.

WNYC immigration reporters Matt Katz and Beth Fertig take you beyond the soundbites and lean on historical perspective, lived experience and experts on different sides to talk over achievable solutions to this controversial issue.
Up for discussion: DACA and the Dreamers, farm workers and seasonal visas, America’s refugee quotas and more.
The event will include the Director of the Migration Policy Institute Muzaffar Chishti, Senior Policy Adviser Casey Christine Higgins, New York Law School Professor Lenni Benson and others.
Buy tickets/get more info now