The immigration industrial complex refers the criminalization of undocumented migration caused by the confluence of interest from private and public sectors. The system works to create laws and policies that exploit and disempower undocumented immigrants as a means for profit. Join the GLBT Center on Thursday, September 20, 2018 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in Talley Student Union, Room 4270 as we host a facilitated discussion led by the Youth Organizing Institute to examine the systemic barriers that exist for immigrant communities and ways grassroots organizers are advocating for change.
Dismantling the Immigration Industrial Complex on September 20
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