From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan: Immigrant Communities Upholding Democracy

Published: April 20, 2016, 1 p.m.

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Immigration comes up in every U.S. presidential election cycle. It\\u2019s been that way pretty much since the dawning of the country. In keeping with that national tradition, immigrants throughout history have also been the target of racist rhetoric and efforts to exclude them from voting and political influence.

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And the 2016 elections have proven no different.

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This edition of Making Contact is Part I of our special series examining how immigrants are responding and participating in elections and politics today.

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From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan, we\\u2019ll meet immigrant communities upholding democracy. We\\u2019ll also have a conversation with the Brennan Center for Justice President and author of the Fight to Vote, Michael Waldman about how immigrants throughout history have expanded the right to vote.

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