Research Links
Issue 1: Confederate Statues
Congress.gov: H.R.7573 – Confederate Statues Bill
Govtrack.us: H.R.7573 – Confederate Statues Bill
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) Remarks H.R. 7573 Press Conference
Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) Statement on Confederate Statue Bill
Harvard Gazette: “Must we allow symbols of racism on public land?”
The Federalist: “Why We Should Keep Confederate Monuments Right Where They Are”
Issue 2: DACA Dreamers
SupremeCourt.gov: Supreme Court’s June 18, 2020 Ruling on DACA Decision
NILC.org: “Supreme Court Overturns Trump Administration’s Termination of DACA”
Worcester.edu: “DACA Infographics & Resources for Educators”
Fox News: “Trump Administration Halts New DACA Applications”
USA Today: “Trump to Extend DACA Protections, Reject New Applications”
ProCon.org: “Are DACA and the DREAM Act Good for America?”
Critical-Thinking Questions
Issue 1: Confederate Statues
- What role do statues or monuments play in society?
- Should confederate statues be taken down? Why or why not? Justify and defend your answer with examples and reasoning.
- If confederate statues were all removed, would that address racial inequality in the United States?
- Regardless of whether these statues are removed or remain, what sort of statues, memorials, or other art would you like to see in public spaces? Explain your answers.
- Do the statues represent or misrepresent the country’s history? How so?
Issue 2: DACA Dreamers
- What do you think Congress should do to address the legal status of undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children?
- What is the most convincing argument to continue with DACA? What is the most compelling reason to end a program like DACA?
- Should the president have the power to enact a program like DACA if Congress refuses to pass legislation on the issue? Why or why not?
- How might ending the DACA program affect communities around the country?
- What solutions might students offer legislators when considering the futures of young people brought to the country as children?
- How does the Constitution address immigration? Is there a way to clarify Constitutional treatment of immigration?