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Rabbi Avi Morell Discusses Immigration Law in Advance of The Great Debate

Debate at MTA is more than  learning arguments for debates, and more than developing cross-examination techniques.  Debate opens the door to becoming familiar with a body of knowledge not often afforded to students. This past Wednesday evening,  the Debate Club heard all about immigration from Rabbi Avi Morell,  a practicing immigration lawyer and MTA parent. Since this year's Great Debate on Feb. 10 involves debating about the revision of immigration laws to provide inexpensive and rapid avenues of citizenship for undocumented aliens,  debaters welcomed the broad introduction to this current political interest. Rabbi Morell outlined four points he would discuss and then got into the specific types of situations that come up. His passionate discussion of real issues that immigrants are faced with intrigued our students.  He reminded us that all of our forefathers were immigrants who faced similar problems of earning a living, meeting medical costs and obtaining citizenship. Questions of whether an alien should have access to emergency rooms and whether police should be there to apprehend them were just part of the discussion. A special thanks to Rabbi Morell for spending time with the Debate Club to help us understand the many issues involved with immigration. [gallery]