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The Constitution and Immigration: A Community Forum

The Constitution and Immigration: A Community Forum

Thursday, April 9, 2026 (5:15 PM - 7:30 PM) (PDT)

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Join us for a discussion on immigration, the Constitution and our rights in honor of America's 250th Anniversary. The event will include brief remarks from panelists and time for Q&A. Spanish interpretation will be available. This is a free community event. All are encouraged to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP is encouraged.

Panelsists:

Legal & Legislative Experts

  • Luis P. Sanchez, JD, LLM | The Madison-Lincoln Initiative: Navigating the Jurisdictions. A breakdown of local, state, and federal laws; the distinct differences between the immigration court system and civil/criminal courts.
  • Blance Figueroa | Community Liaison for US Rep. Salud Carbajal: Pathways to Citizenship. An overview of current residency options, state vs. federal law updates, and a preview of crucial 2026 immigration legislation.
  • Jessica Scarffe | Professor of Political Science, Allan Hancock College: The Constitutional Lens. Exploring how the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution apply to immigration in the modern era.

Economic & Community Impact

  • Michael Boyer | President & CEO, Santa Maria Valley Chamber: The Economic Engine. Insights into the vital role immigrants play in the Santa Maria economy as business owners, taxpayers, and the backbone of our local labor force.

Lived Experiences & Testimonials

  • Alvaro Cortez | Entrepreneur & Former Field Worker: The Journey to Naturalization. A personal testimony regarding citizenship education and the transition from field work to entrepreneurship. (Presented in Spanish with English subtitles).
  • DACA Community Member | Anonymous Testimony: Living Under DACA. A powerful, audio-only account of the DACA experience and how this status shapes daily life and future aspirations.

Event Schedule:

  • 5:15pm: Doors Open
  • 5:30pm - 6:10pm: Moderated Panel Discussion
  • 6:10pm-6:25pm: Intermission/time to submit questions
  • 6:25pm-7:00pm: Moderated Q&A
  • 7:00pm-7:30pm: Refreshments, networking and resource tables

Please note: campus parking will be free for this event; no parking pass is needed.

Patty Boyd Concert Hall, Allan Hancock College
800 S College Dr Building F
Santa Maria, 93454

Parking will be free on campus for this event; no parking pass is needed.

Event Contact
Virginia Souza
(805) 868-5201
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Thursday, April 9, 2026 (5:15 PM - 7:30 PM) (PDT)

5:15pm: Doors Open

5:30pm - 6:10pm: Moderated Panel Discussion

6:10pm-6:25pm: Intermission/time to submit questions

6:25pm-7:00pm: Moderated Q&A

7:00pm-7:30pm: Refreshments, networking and resource tables

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