In a previous episode, I discussed how immigration reform might occur with a united political front of supporters from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Afterwards, several listeners and colleagues disagreed.
“Carlos”, they said, “your views are based on a pipe dream.”
They missed my point.
I know that we may never be able to achieve perfect unity.
But we can – and should – minimize the fragmentation and segregation in the house of immigration reform.
Related Podcasts:
Episode 151 : United We Stand
Episode 10: Why Immigrants Should Support The Cuban Adjustment Act
Recommended Links For More Information:
No Room For Segregation In The House Of Immigration Reform
The Anti-Immigrant Propaganda War