Special Immigration Film Screening Tuesday
December 1, 2008
Join the ACLU Border Rights Project and the NMSU Center for Latin American & Border Studies for a special film screening and panel discussion on the human rights implications of U.S. immigration policy and expanded detention and deportation operations. The film, Sentenced Home, asks us to consider the human cost of our unforgiving immigration laws and the toll they take on individuals, their families and ultimately, on all of us. Following the film there will be a discussion led by individuals who have witnessed the impact of these harsh U.S. policies and recommendations for taking action to create change.…..
SENTENCED HOME
December 2nd, 2008
6:00pm-8:00pm
Hardman Hall, Room 106
New Mexico State University
This event is FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC. For more information please contact: Emily Carey at 575-527-0664, ecarey@aclu-nm.org or Dr. Neil Harvey at 575-646-6814, nharvey@nmsu.edu
University parking is free after 4:30 pm.
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