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Jan 22, 2008
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January 27, 2006
CAS Forum on Critical Issues: Immigration


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February 23, 2005
CAS Forum on Critical Issues: Reforming Social Security


February 17, 2005
Origins of a Networked World: From World War II to the Internet


November 16, 2004
Coole Lady


April 28, 2004
Hospital Tax Forum


October 3, 2003
Carlo Rotella


March 12, 2003
Sheldon Jacobson

February 5, 2003
George Gollin

December 5, 2002
Civil Liberty and National Security

October 7, 2002
Ania Loomba

February 28, 2002
Hans Heinrich Hock

January 22, 2002
Dianne Pinderhughes

November 5, 2001
Jean-Pierre Leburton

November 5, 2001
From Chaos to Pilgrimage

October 23, 2001
Donald Crummey

October 16, 2001
Globalization

August 29, 2001
Stem Cells

September 28, 2001
Bill Greenough

May 3, 2001
Dialogue on Toulouse-Lautrec





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Immigration Forum poster CAS Forum on Critical Issues:
Immigration
January 27, 2006
Friday, 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Third Floor, Levis Faculty Center
919 West Illinois Street, Urbana

Immigration is one of the most contentious issues in America today. We are a nation of immigrants but we also are a nation divided over immigrants and immigration policies. Concerns about jobs, culture, a way of life and economic stability all frame or cloud public and private discussions of how we should best accommodate, or not, the growing numbers of immigrants living and working in our communities.

Immigration policy has once again moved to the front of the domestic agenda, and there are a number of 'reform' bills under consideration. Immigration brings new labor and new ideas but also brings new challenges to existing political, religious, cultural and economic institutions. What is the best option for our country? What immigration policies make the most sense?

We invite you to participate in a public forum on this timely topic. We have convened experts from our campus to address the political, social, and economic issues surrounding the immigration debate.

Noreen Sugrue (Women and Gender in Global Perspectives), moderator

Ilana Akresh (Sociology)
Hadi Esfahani, (Economics)
Augusto Espiritu (History)
Alejandro Lugo (Anthropology)
Dorothee Schneider (Sociology)

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