Discussion Guide

  Principles for an Immigration Policy to Strengthen and Expand the American Middle Class: 2007 Edition

 

Before reading the report:

      Why should we talk about immigration?

      Should the American middle class care about the debate over immigration reform?

      How would a change in immigration policy affect an American middle-class family's life?

      Do you think immigrant workers and American middle-class workers have anything in common?

      What role do you think immigrants play in the economy?

      What do you think American workers think of immigrants?

 

After reading the report: 

      Are there any differences between what you thought of the role of immigrants in the economy before and after reading the report?

      Are there any popular assumptions about immigrants and the labor market that you think are untrue?

      What do you think the American middle class has at stake in the immigration debate?

       In what ways do both legal and undocumented immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy? What sectors of the economy are highly dependent on immigrant labor?

      Who benefits from immigrants' work and economic conditions?

      Who benefits from current immigration policies?  Who is hurt by these immigration policies?

      Are there jobs that Americans won't do? How can we make jobs better?

      How does a two-tiered labor market undermine the middle class? 

      Why is it important to secure effective rights in the workplace for undocumented immigrants?

      What are the barriers to solidarity between immigrants and native middle-class workers?

      What would an immigration policy look like that would strengthen and expand America's middle class?

 

After reading a sample analysis of legislation in the report appendix: 

      What would this legislation do?

      Does this piece of legislation match your vision for progressive immigration policy?

      Why or why not?

 

Next steps: 

      How can we get more Americans talking about immigration reform?

      Are there any ways in which Americans and immigrants could work together to advance a common goal?

      Who/what frames immigrants as a threat to the economy? Do you see this idea influencing your community? 

      What would it take to educate the public about the reality?

      Do you know any other people or groups that would be interested in having this discussion?

      What can you do in your daily life to implement what you've learned?

 


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