Lecture by Jose George Mendoza Professor of Philosophy at UMASS Lowell

The aim of this talk was to look at the implications “Juan Crow” immigration policy has for an ethics of immigration. It argues that, much like its predecessor Jim Crow, Juan Crow is not merely a condemnation of federalism, but of any immigration reform that makes stricter enforcement one of its primary components. The event was hosted in FPH East Lecture Hall and attended by The Ethics and the Common Good Tutorial Class students as well as other Hampshire students.

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