From Dan Gordon <[email protected]>
Subject The Benefits, The Why
Date September 23, 2024 2:52 PM
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**THE FORUM DAILY**Former President Trump's campaign is rolling out some potential details of his plans for mass deportations should he be elected, reports Elliot Spagat of the Associated Press [link removed].??

Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt??said the administration "would marshal every federal and state power necessary to institute the largest deportation operation of illegal criminals, drug dealers and human traffickers."??

Joseph Nunn, counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University's School of Law, said, "It is going to be logistically extraordinarily complicated and difficult. The military is not going to like doing it and they are going to drag their feet as much as they can, but it is possible, so it should be taken seriously."??

In his op-ed for the Deseret News [link removed], Roger Terry shares his family's experience with migrant farmworkers, while describing the potential??impacts of mass deportations on agriculture and other industries. Nancy Kaffer goes beyond the abstract in a Detroit Free Press [link removed] column: "Think police checkpoints. Raids, wherever the government suspects undocumented immigrants might be - schools, churches, businesses."??

Meanwhile, Trump's latest fearmongering on the campaign trail gets a look from Stuart Anderson in Forbes [link removed]. ??

Welcome to Monday's edition of The Forum Daily. I'm Dan Gordon, the Forum's strategic communications VP, and the great Forum Daily team also includes Jillian Clark, Soledad Gass????Parker, Ally Villarreal and Clara Villatoro. If you have a story to share from your own community, please send it to me at [email protected] mailto:[email protected].??

**THE BENEFITS** - In a MarketWatch [link removed] opinion piece, financial writer Brett Arends??lays out how immigrants, whether authorized or not, "are??not??costing Social Security any money. They are not costing Medicare any money." Rather, they "actually help those programs financially."??

**THE WHY** - A team at the Springfield News-Sun [link removed] takes a look at why many Haitians have resettled in the town. "We're working here, we're paying taxes here. We're just trying to pursue a better life," said Marco Petit-Frere. Two events yesterday aimed to unite the community, Sam Harasimowicz of WCPO 9 News [link removed] reports. Meanwhile, the bishops of Ohio's six Catholic dioceses have signed a letter urging Catholics and others to treat newly arrived Haitians with dignity and respect, reports Tyler Arnold of Catholic News Agency [link removed].??

**WISCONSIN** - Baraboo, Wisconsin, offers a snapshot of a community dealing with facts and fears surrounding incoming refugees, Jose A. Del Real of The Washington Post [link removed] reports. Ruth Conniff shares a different vision of Wisconsin and newcomers in her column for the Wisconsin Examiner [link removed]: "Without a doubt, there's a demographic shift going on in Wisconsin, especially in rural areas. Community leaders, employers and regular citizens in Wisconsin communities like Whitewater, Eau Claire and Arcadia have embraced the change and the energy and economic and cultural benefits that come with it."??

**TWO YEARS LATER** - The future remains uncertain for many of the migrants whom Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) flew to Martha's Vineyard, Masschusetts, two years ago, report Mike Damiano??and??Esmy Jimenez??of The Boston Globe [link removed]'s,busy%20road%20in%20downtown%20Stoughton.. After an initial outpouring of support, their lives remain fragile as the state has dealt with challenges of receiving many more newcomers, Damiano and Jimenez report.??

**WHAT WE NEED** - Experts say that consistency and bipartisanship would help lead to effective immigration and migration policies, reports Jeff Brumley of Baptist News Global [link removed]. "What we need from government is long-term, bipartisan congressional and administration commitment to investing in communities, to partnering with governments, to engaging at that hemispheric level to ensure that communities and families and individuals can find opportunities in their home countries," David Cronin of Catholic Relief Services said during a recent Center for Migration Studies webinar.????

Thanks for reading, ??

Dan

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