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		<title>Professor Rodriguez Shares His Immigration Thoughts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Professor Joseph Rodriguez teaches US Latino History, US Urban history, and urban studies. He invited the student journalism in and said he had time to speak with me on the issues of immigration. Although he was modest in his delivery of his ideas, it was clear he knew a lot about immigration and how it [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Professor Joseph Rodriguez teaches US Latino History,
US Urban history, and urban studies.</p>



<p>He invited the student journalism in and said he had time
to speak with me on the issues of immigration. Although he was modest in his
delivery of his ideas, it was clear he knew a lot about immigration and how it
was affecting people. </p>



<p>He
began by talking about the strained relationship between the federal government
and local authorities. According to Rodriguez, local authorities are reluctant
to cooperate with I.C.E agents because the authorities are worried unauthorized
immigrants who need emergency attention from the police, will be too afraid to
call 911 when they really need too. </p>



<p>Are unauthorized
immigrants afraid to call the police? Rodriguez noted that<em>, </em>“Previous county sheriff David Clarke
was all gung ho (referring to helping ICE) but our current sheriff has said he
will not participate in with ICE agents.<em>”</em> </p>



<p>He also debunked the myth
that all undocumented immigrants are criminals and violent, bringing up the
point that many of them don’t want to interactions with the police out of fear
of deportation. <em>“</em>A lot of stats show undocumented immigrants are law
abiding for obvious reasons, they don’t want contact with the police.” </p>



<p>Rodriguez also said that we
have many immigrants from other countries besides Mexico, but the issue is very
racialized. According to him, Canadians over stay their visas all the time but can
blend in more. </p>



<p>On the state of Wisconsin,
Rodriguez said that the state population growth is very slow here, and that
Milwaukee is one of the slowest growing cities in the country. Immigrants who live in rural
areas thus “have a huge economic impact, they pay taxes, buy cars, and work
decent jobs.” “Wisconsin is heavily dependent on immigration labor.” “People
see immigrants as low wage workers, but a lot of them are artists, craftsman,
they’re not just low-income workers.”The
professor does believe most people are sympathetic to the issues of illegal
immigration.</p>



<p>On DACA impacting college
students, he said, “Time is running out now for a lot of these students,
legality of it is up in the air.” </p>



<p>He also bought up the fact
that many immigrants come here for a few years, then leave for a few years,
before coming back again. Referring
to President Donald Trump’s idea to build a wall on the southern border, he says,
“If people think that they cannot get back into the United States then there
not going to leave; it’s a negative reverse impact<em>.”</em> </p>



<p>He is also against deportation which leads to separation of families. “If
you divide families, maybe their father is deported, so now who’s going to take
care of the family?”<em>&nbsp; </em></p>



<p>He then bought up the
argument that the only way to discourage illegal immigration is to increase our
legal immigration (he cited how hard it was to get into America legally).<em>&nbsp;&nbsp; </em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://immigration2018.mediamilwaukee.com/joseph-rodriguez-uwm/">Professor Rodriguez Shares His Immigration Thoughts</a> appeared first on <a href="https://immigration2018.mediamilwaukee.com">Disappeared: 10,000 and Counting</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Professor Discusses the Effects on Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2019 13:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jacqueline Nguyen, associate Professor of Learning and Development in Educational Psychology, at UW-Milwaukee, spoke about the effects on children from having their parents deported. Nguyen has two young children of her own and couldn’t imagine not being there for them everyday. She says the effects can be costly. “The uncertainty and unpredictability of a person’s [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Jacqueline
Nguyen, associate Professor of Learning and Development in Educational
Psychology, at UW-Milwaukee, spoke about the effects on children from
having their parents deported. Nguyen has two young children of her own and
couldn’t imagine not being there for them everyday. </p>



<p>She says the effects can be costly. “The uncertainty and
unpredictability of a person’s future is such a developmental, cognitive burden,
it affects social, academic outcomes,” she said. </p>



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<p>“Being undocumented creates a lot of stressors, how does one have
optimism for the future knowing there are so many restrictions.”<em> </em></p>



<p>Nguyen also mentioned that she
trained with a legal advocate in the past who had been to many detainer
facilities and learned that immigrants
seeking asylum are pushed through their cases and not giving the adequate time
to plea for themselves.&nbsp; </p>



<p>“Individuals have a right to due
process, whether due process is being granted remains to be questioned.” &nbsp;</p>



<p>She mentioned that some “members of sheriff’s departments
will sit in the parking lot and run everyone’s license plate and will try to
find any reason to pull you over.”</p>



<p><em>&nbsp;</em>According to her they can’t
just walk into a place of business and raid it without due cause. Asked what
she sees as the solution to the immigration issues in this country, she responded:
“Imagine places where people can move around freely.” </p>



<p>“This notion of rigidly maintaining boundaries that have been drawn
through a long history of colonizing means. But that’s not going to be a
solution. I think we can do some work on the humane side of immigration
challenges and move past the inflamed rhetoric. Understand that children in
detention centers are often asylum seekers or were separated from families for
multiple reasons.”</p>



<p>She added, “we see people in detention centers, and we think they
belong there. We’ve criminalized immigration. If we think of people as less
than human, even young children, just on nature of fact, then we lose site they
have right to due process and asylum seeking.”&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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