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01-12-2006, 08:36 AM #1
Floridians For Immigration Enforcement ALERT
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Date: 2006/01/09 Mon AM 09:08:59 EST
Subject: Latinos in Florida - Immigration Issues Workshop
Floridians for Immigration Enforcement
www.FLIMEN.org
Latinos in Florida: Immigration Issues Workshop
Under the context of "religious study" the February 4, 2006 Jupiter, Florida workshop as described below is expected to promote among other aspects detrimental to U.S. citizens and immigrants (legal):
a) Illegal immigration,
b) Jupiter Illegal Alien Hiring Hall, and
c) Amnesty for illegal aliens.
You may want to consider free registration by clicking "Workshop Registration" at http://www.latam.ufl.edu/fordproject/wo ... 6/reg.html .
Funded by the Ford Foundation, the workshop will discuss "two main areas of exploration into the trajectories and transnational experiences of the immigrants:
the roles played by religious narratives, practices and environments and
the relations among religion, the politics of place, empowerment and disempowerment."
The agenda as described by clicking "Workshop Agenda" at http://www.latam.ufl.edu/fordproject/wo ... index.html follows:
8:30-9:00
Refreshments (AD Building Atrium)
9:00
Formal Opening (AD Building Auditorium)
9:15-10:15
Overview of immigration to South Florida: (AD Building Auditorium)
Dr. Alex Stepick, Director, Immigration and Ethnicity Institute, Florida International University
10:30-12:00
Immigration policy/legal issues: (AD Building Auditorium)
a. Dr. Juan Perea, Professor of Law, University of Florida Law School
b. Greg Schell, Florida Legal Services
c. Pending Federal Immigration Legislation: Chris Newman, National Day Labor Organizing Network.
12-1:30
Lunch (MacArthur Campus Cafeteria (DH Building
or on your own in Abacoa)
1:30-3:00
Ford project Research team presentations/community profiles (AD Building Auditorium)
3:00-3:30
Break (AD Building Atrium)
3:30-5:30
Community Needs/Issues & Successful Models of Organizing
(AD Building Auditorium)
Participants include: Jeronimo Camposeco (Corn Maya, Inc.); Fausto da Rocha, (The Brazilian Immigrant Center, Allston, MA); and a representative of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
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