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Immigration Policy and Election 2024

Please note that this event has already occurred. (Oct 3, 2024)
Oct 03
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Election 2024 and Public Policy Series

On November 5, voters will choose between competing views of public policy and the future of the country. This series of programs will examine these policy differences, including the Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025, which provides a blueprint for the next Republican Administration.

Join co-sponsors the Bates Center for Public and Global Affairs; Politics, Policy and International Relations; and Frederick E. Berry Institute of Politics, Center for Civic Engagement for a panel of speakers as we discuss immigration policy and the 2024 elections:

  • Elizabeth Sweet, Exec. Director of Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition
  • Adriana Lafaille, Managing Attorney, ACLU of Massachusetts
  • Dakota Russell, Executive Director, House of Seven Gables

This event is free and open to the public, and is part of Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month.

Contact
Thomas Piñeros Shields
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For access and accommodation information, visit our page on access or email access@salemstate.edu.

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