Captives Among Us - How U.S. Immigration Laws Encourage Domestic Violence
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how U.S. immigration laws inadvertently contribute to domestic violence among undocumented immigrants in this thought-provoking TEDx talk. Delve into the complex legal challenges faced by undocumented individuals and understand why their legal status often makes them more vulnerable to abuse. Challenge existing laws and policies while considering ways to protect those who struggle to defend themselves. Learn from Hillary Walsh, a former foster care and juvenile justice system survivor turned lawyer, who now dedicates her career to helping undocumented immigrants live freely in the United States. Gain insights from this entrepreneur, law professor, mother of four, and military wife as she shares her experiences and advocates for change. Discover how gratitude can be a powerful tool in addressing societal issues and be inspired to take action in support of vulnerable communities.
Syllabus
Captives Among Us: How U.S. immigration laws encourage domestic violence | Hillary Walsh | TEDxLSSC
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TEDx
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