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Dr. Marcus: "The Border is Everywhere: Immigration History, Myth and Current Reality"

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Submitted by Dr. Grania Marcus on Sat, 2014-02-08 15:06

On January 8, 2014, Dr. Grania Marcus, who has spent more than 30 years involved with immigration issues in Florida, upstate New York, on the US-Mexico Border and in New York City, discussed US immigration history, the spread of border enforcement throughout the country and what we can do to help end the deportations and family separations that US immigration policy promotes. This was taped at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church in Rochester, NY at a meeting of the Rochester Committee on Latin America.

Dr. Marcus: "The Border is Everywhere: Immigration History, Myth and Current Reality"

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