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What do you think are the moral responsibilities of a city towards individuals who may not have legal status yet still live and work there?
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How would your view of your own city change if it adopted policies that directly challenged national immigration laws?
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Should feeling 'safe' prioritize legal status or the contributions a person brings to the community? Why?
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Can you think of a time when protecting someone made you feel conflicted? How does that relate to how cities handle people without legal status?
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What are the benefits or risks you see in allowing cities to decide how they treat undocumented individuals?
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How should cities balance being welcoming to all individuals while also upholding laws?
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How would you react if someone close to you shared that they were living in your city without documents—how would it influence your perspective?
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What does the word 'sanctuary' mean to you, and how can cities embody that concept?
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Do you feel local communities should have the power to make their own rules about immigration, or should it be decided at a national level?
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How do you think having a diverse mix of people, regardless of their legal status, impacts the culture of a city?