Dr. Conley-Estrada Case Study

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Dr. Conley-Estrada stated “I think that with Idaho’s current policies and politics we won’t be seeing any of these programs anytime soon. Especially since the dominant group, which is predominantly white males, controls Idaho’s policies and politics and they do so because they want power. The dominant group isn’t receptive to policies like DACA and the DREAM Act and this is because if they passed policies that would eventually increase citizenship then the state would have to pay undocumented immigrants a higher paying wage. This is very problematic for the state of Idaho because they are having a hard enough time paying Idahoans a higher living wage, let alone undocumented immigrants. Politics don’t want to have to pay a higher wage because people in power make profits off the undocumented workers and they really don’t want to give that up” (Personal Communication, March 10, 2016) . …show more content…

Conley-Estrada believes “that over time policies and politics will hopefully change and we can change the way Idaho feels about undocumented immigrants, but unfortunately this is something that is going to take a lot of time to change, but with every generation people are starting to look more toward progressive politics and policies and we will see change, as time is the key to changing politics. The up coming generations are growing up in a very diverse culture and they are not afraid of diversity and therefore, newer generations have the potential and the ideologies to create change. Voting and becoming change agents at the state level is key when thinking of implementing programs that will benefit undocumented immigrants”(Personal Communication, March 10, 2016)

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