ENRICHING PUBLIC DISCOURSE ON LATINO IMMIGRATION:

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Team Members ENRICHING PUBLIC DISCOURSE ON LATINO IMMIGRATION: Report on a Collaborative Extension Services Initiative at Purdue University Carmen E. DeRusha Purdue University Extension Service, Marion County, IN cderusha@purdue.edu Adriela Fernandez College of Liberal Arts Purdue University, West Lafayette afernan@purdue.edu Susan Tharp Purdue University Extension, Clinton County, IN tharps@purdue.edu James A. McCann Department of Political Science Purdue University, West Lafayette mccannj@purdue.edu Sam Cordes Center for Regional Development and Cooperative Extension Service Purdue University West Lafayette smcordes@purdue.edu Shift in Origin of Foreign Born High Growth of Foreign Born in Midwest 1% 13% Other Areas 8% 2 Percentage Distribution Percent Change 2 8% 8% 19% Asia 25% Midwest 8.8% 1% 81.% 6% 4% Latin America 51% Northeast 14.9% West 43.6% 75% 5% 39.9% 52.4% 7.3% 6% 25% 2% Europe South 32.6% 15% % Northeast West South Midwest % 197 2 White 86% Asian 1% High Growth in Indiana Estimated 24 Indiana Population by Race/Ethnicity Hispanic 4% Black 9% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 199-24 Population Growth Rates 9% 26% 96% 171% 12% White Black Asian Hispanic Total Population Hispanic/Latino numbers are increasing. They are here to stay and be part of our communities. In Indiana, Census counted 215, Hispanics. Growth of 117% Counties with largest growth: Marion Lake Elkhart Allen St. Joseph Tippecanoe Porter 1

Population Growth Demographic Projections 24 Gary, Hammond, East Chicago Indianapolis Elkhart - Goshen Fort Wayne South Bend Lafayette Valparaiso, Portage Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers Warsaw Ligonier, Albion, Kendallville Hispanic/Latino Population Rank Lake 66,17 1 Marion 47,535 2 Elkhart 22,726 3 Allen 17,392 4 St. Joseph 14,729 5 Tippecanoe 9,446 6 Porter 8,854 7 Hamilton 5,213 8 Kosciusko 4,461 9 Noble 4,21 1 Population Estimates, 24 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, 199 Census 99,326 2 Census 214,536 21 23,871 22 242,61 23 Population Estimates, 24 255,968 269,267 24 Population Changes in Indiana White population increased by 6% Black or African American Population increased by 18% American Indian or Alaska Native population increased by 24% Asian population increased by 62% Hispanic Population increased by 117% X 25% FRANKFORT INDIANA Small Town, 75, people Agriculture, manufacturing and small industry. Migrants workers began settling and finding jobs all year around. Latino population close to reaching 5% Debate over undocumented immigration turns negative. PURDUE EXTENSION TAKES THE LEAD was the only organizations with the capacity to help the community address this issue. Organized community forum 35 people. History of providing traditional education to Frankfort residents as well as to new immigrants in recent years. Have the bilingual capability and the trust of both communities. 2

Plaza Communitaria As of November 28, enrollment includes: 5 Adult Basic Education (Pl@za), 24 GED, 3 Computer & 115 ESL students 9% of students are from Mexico Computer Courses Basic computer skills are taught as a prerequisite to becoming a Pl@za student. As soon as students enroll, they take an online introductory course. Live instruction computer courses (basic, intermediate, and advanced) are also offered, for a fee, on Tuesday/Thursday evenings. Monterrey Tech also offers an advanced online computer course with a diploma. Resources in Spanish Pl@za Graduates Students access the Portal Web site (indiana.conevyt.org. mx) using laptops. They also check out the textbooks that correspond to their online studies. Tests are taken/graded online via the Portal. 18 students from Frankfort s Pl@za have earned their certificates Two graduates are pictured here: Maria Castro (top) and Gudelia Regalado (bottom) 24 more students are pursuing certificates Enriching Public Discourse on Latino Immigration INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION EXTENSION E Leadership Educators Technology Communications BASICS ON IMMIGRATION PROGRAM CLA Leadership Experts Research Political Sciences. COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS C Lawyer Expert on Immigration. Participants 3

Program Content Overview of the world wide migration: Economic and Social factors Immigration patterns What makes Indiana attractive? Overview of the civic dispositions of Mexican Immigrants Purdue has conducted research on the local Mexican population, the focus of this part of the program was on demystifying Mexican immigration and responding to common stereotypes of this population. How do these newcomers perceive the United States? Do they intend to remain in the area or return to Mexico in the future? How strong is their desire to naturalize and take part fully in American civil life? Are the values of Mexican immigrants at odds with native-born Hoosiers? The focus of this talk was on demystifying Mexican immigration and responding to common stereotypes of this population. The Purdue University College of Liberal Arts, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Russell Sage Foundation have provided support for this research. The US Immigration System Many are critical of our immigration system, but few understand how it works. It is a complicated system involving many government agencies and regulations that treat many different situations with specific rules. Additional Resources on Immigration Law www.dhs.gov news www.uscis.gov visas www.ice.gov law enforcement www.ncsl.org state laws www.state.gov visa bulletins Guide to Immigrant Eligibility for Fed Programs (4th Ed.) National Immigration Law Center www.aila.org - American Immigration Lawyers Association TRuge@lewis-kappes.com DELIVERY METHOD I. P. VIDEO Lecture on content first session Local discussions facilitated by Extension Educators. Questions from audience to experts Answer to questions by experts Second Session. Evaluation 4

As a result of this workshop, to what extent do you understand the following topics? 1. Reasons behind immigration 2. Social / economic impact of immigrants 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 3. Basic facts about immigration law 4. Challenges communities face 5 4 5 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 CONCLUSION 6 5 4 3 2 1 5. Challenges immigrants face Land Grant University is well positioned to help communities address important current issues. Extension needs to reach out to expertise across the University to better serve communities. Team work across disciplines i and institutions is crucial. Use of cutting edge technology is imperative to stay relevant. This particular delivery model was efficient in reaching people across the state with little to no opportunity to access this information. 5