The Sept. 24 event drew more than 100 people from Elon and the surrounding community to discuss different approaches to addressing immigration with the discussion guided by resources from the National Issues Forums.
A group of more than 100 from Elon and the broader community gathered Monday to undertake a “Deliberative Dialogue” about different approaches to immigration in a discussion guided by resources from the National Issues Forums.

“This is not a wide-open venting session without structure or goals,” said Lucy Jones ’19, the student coordinator for the event. “We want you to take seriously the other side that you might not agree with.”

- Welcome Immigrants, Be a Beacon of Freedom
This option says that immigration has helped make America what it is today- a dynamic and diverse culture, an engine of the global economy, and a beacon of freedom around the world. - Enforce the Law, Be Fair to Those Who Follow the Rules
This option says we need a fair system, where the rules are clear and, above all, enforced. With an estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally, our current system is unjust and uncontrolled. - Slow Down and Rebuild Our Common Bonds
This option recognizes that newcomers have strengthened American culture in the past. But the current levels of immigration are so high, and the country is now so diverse, that we must regain our sense of national purpose and identity.
Organizers explained that the goal was to find common ground while also inspiring continued conversations on the topic with others after the event. The group discussions were private, with the participants then coming back together as a large group to share the results of their discussions.
“This is about listening to each other’s opinions and being able to share your own opinion,” said Sylvia Muñoz, associate director for the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education and the director of El Centro de Español.