I went to a fascinating lecture today by Muzaffar Christi, an immigration lawyer from the Migration Policy Institute and NYU Law School. It filled in a lot of the holes I have in my understanding of immigration policy and politics. I found it helpful because I often struggle to articulate what comprehensive immigration [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘immigration’
April 29, 2008
Countin’ down the minutes
This Thursday is May 1st, or International Workers Day. It is historically a day of protests–Ok, granted, I think some cultures have done other things on May Day like danced around some decorated twigs or something. (But not us punk rock socialists! YEAH!). For the past several years, immigrant rights groups have organized and [...]


