March 24, 2014

From "Papers Please" to DREAM and TRUST


Josh Bernstein

Director of Immigration, SEIU
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Caroline Fredrickson

President, American Constitution Society
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Del. Ana Sol Gutierrez

D-Montgomery, Maryland House of Delegates
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Angela Maria Kelley

Vice President, Immigration Policy, Center for American Progress
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Karthick Ramakrishnan

Associate Professor of Political Science, UC Riverside
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Pratheepan Gulasekaram

Associate Professor of Law, Santa Clara University
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Kamal Essaheb

Immigration Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
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Lorella Praeli

Advocacy & Policy Director, United We Dream
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In recent years, a wave of punitive state and local immigration laws went down to defeat in federal courts on the theory that, immigration policy being a national matter, they were preempted by federal law. Since 2012, there has been a proliferation of pro-immigrant state and local policies, such as measures limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement officials, allowing immigrants, regardless of legal status, access to driver's licenses, in-state college tuition, and professional licensing. Why did states and localities pass anti-immigrant laws in the first place, and what explains this shift to the positive? What are the legal theories and policy arguments being offered to support these efforts?

ACS and the Center for American Progress hosted a panel discussion about the potential of immigration federalism to promote pro-immigrant policies, and what the future of state and local action might be, with or without federal comprehensive reform.

Welcome:
Josh Bernstein, Service Employees International Union

Introduction:
Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society for Law & Policy

Featured Speaker:
Del. Ana Sol Gutierrez (D-Montgomery), Sponsor of the Maryland Law Enforcement TRUST Act

Panelists:

  • Angela Maria Kelley, Vice President, Immigration Policy, Center for American Progress (moderator)
  • Kamal Essaheb, Immigration Policy Attorney, National Immigration Law Center
  • Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Associate Professor of Law, Santa Clara University
  • Lorella Praeli, Advocacy & Policy Director, United We Dream
  • Karthick Ramakrishnan, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Riverside