In October, a caravan of over 7,000 migrants left Central America for Mexico, and this week another caravan from Honduras plans to leave.
The torrent of Central American families at the border exposes not only this country鈥檚 broken immigration and asylum systems, but also how immigrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers are too often feared and misunderstood. On Jan. 12, the U.S. broke the record for the longest federal government shutdown in its history, due to conflicts surrounding President Trump鈥檚 insistence on building a $5.7 billion border wall. Meanwhile, thousands of migrants wait at the border for asylum and hundreds of children in detention centers wait to be reunited with their families.
Our newest 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk About鈥 collection addresses the Central American migrant caravans and this country鈥檚 response to the thousands at its 鈥渄oorstep.鈥 This topic encourages students to think critically about U.S. immigration and asylum policies and reflect on our obligations as fellow human beings.
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How to Use This Collection
Suggested below are steps to begin a thoughtful and meaningful discussion with your students about the migrant caravan heading from Central America to the U.S. Choose what is appropriate for your class.
1. Have students complete a pre-survey (optional)
2. Choose at least one 猫咪社区! article and another site鈥檚 article for a robust compare and contrast.
3. Use the discussion questions鈥攐r craft your own鈥攖o gauge your students鈥 understanding and opinions.
4. Have students complete a post-survey (optional).
5. Explore curriculum if you鈥檇 like to dive deeper.
Reading Materials
猫咪社区! Articles
Migrant Life at the U.S. Border: 24 Hours in Photos
Grandmothers Bring Food and Comfort to Asylum-Seekers at Bus Stations
Why Hondurans See Migration as an Act of Civil Disobedience
Europe鈥檚 History with Refugees Has Something to Tell the U.S.
Indian Country Remembers the Trauma of Children Taken from Their Parents
Why the Migrant Caravan Is a Climate Change Story
Outside Articles
(Business Insider)
(PBS NewsHour)
(Oxfam)
(The Washington Post)
Discussion Questions
1. Why do you think President Trump is adamant about building a wall at the U.S.鈥揗exico border? What is at the root of people鈥檚 desire to keep the migrant caravan out of the U.S.鈥攐r to welcome them to the U.S.?
2. The immigration crisis and the migrant caravan reflect a long history of people seeking asylum from their home countries and facing barriers at the border. Many migrants say it is not by choice but by necessity that they leave due to violence, extreme poverty, war, and hunger. If you were facing similar circumstances, what would you do? Would you attempt the journey for the chance at a better life?
3. What three adjectives best describe the journey of a migrant seeking asylum? Describe why you chose these three words.
Curriculum
(UCLA)
(Latin American and Iberian Institute, The University of New Mexico )