LIVE From Connecticut: Immigration

Published: Nov. 5, 2019, 10 p.m.

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Maria and Julio travel to\\xa0Eastern Connecticut State University in\\xa0Willimantic, CT\\xa0for a live show to discuss the state\'s immigrant and Latinx communities. Connecticut provides many protections to the\\xa0over 100,000 undocumented immigrants, but the community still faces discrimination.\\xa0Our ITT hosts are joined by guests\\xa0Charles Venator-Santiago,\\xa0associate professor with the Department of Political Science and El Instituto at University of Connecticut;\\xa0Kica Matos, director of the Center on Immigration and Justice at the Vera Institute of Justice; and\\xa0Lucas Codognolla,\\xa0executive director of Connecticut Students for a Dream. \\xa0 ITT Staff Picks:\\xa0

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  • Two years after Hurricane Maria: Charles\' UConn team examines response to influx of Puerto Rican evacuees,\\xa0via WNPR\\n
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  • Fate of CT\\u2019s undocumented youth in hands of U.S. Supreme Court,\\xa0from The CT Mirror\\n
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  • \\nThe Immigrant Legal Resource Center\'s report\\xa0on local authorities engagement with federal immigration enforcement across the country
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Thanks to the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut and the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund who made this live show possible.\\xa0

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