This panel discussion brings together faculty, Students, and community voices to explore immigration in the United States within its historical, social, economic, and human contexts. Panelists will examine current immigration policies, lived experiences of immigrants and refugees, and the broader implications for education, labor, public health, and civic life. Grounded in dialogue rather than debate, the session invites participants to engage with diverse perspectives, challenge assumptions, and consider compassionate, informed approaches to immigration that honor human dignity, democratic values, and social responsibility