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FOCUS ON CAMPUS: Comprehensive Immigration Reform

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UTEP graduate student Brenda Luna is partnering with Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), a faith-based Quaker organization with a commitment to the public interest.  Brenda is joined on this program by Hanna Evans, domestic policy associate with FCNL.  They will discuss the importance of comprehensive bilateral immigration reform.  Not walls, not open borders, but effective ways that the courts, the community, and the legislature can reasonably allow refugees, victims of violence, and human trafficking victims to seek asylum within our borders.  

Learn more at https://www.fcnl.org/about/policy/issues/immigrants-refugees, or contact Brenda Luna at bdlunabravo@miners.utep.edu.

Aired Oct 21, 2016

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