The San Diego World Affairs Council Presents

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Location of Event:
UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies
8980 Villa La Jolla Drive
Floor Three
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About this Program:
Immigration has long shaped the identity, economy, and culture of the San Diego–Baja California region. Today, it remains one of the most significant—and often most debated—public policy issues facing our communities. As employers grapple with workforce shortages, governments respond to evolving immigration policies, and families pursue opportunity and security, important questions arise about the economic, ethical, and practical implications of immigration for our region's future.
As part of the Engage San Diego: Tough Topics, Real Discussion series, moderator Andrew Blum will lead a thoughtful conversation with leaders from the private sector and local government to examine these issues from multiple perspectives. Together, the panel will explore how immigration and immigration policy influence regional economic growth, workforce development, cross-border commerce, public services, and community well-being. The discussion will consider both the opportunities and the challenges immigration presents for employers, policymakers, and the broader San Diego economy, while also examining the ethical considerations that inform business and public policy decisions.
Rather than advocating for a single viewpoint, this program is designed to foster informed, respectful dialogue and deepen public understanding of one of the defining issues of our time. Through a balanced exchange of ideas, panelists will explore practical approaches to strengthening our region while recognizing the diverse perspectives that shape this complex conversation.
Join us for an engaging discussion that reflects the spirit of the Engage San Diego series—bringing together diverse voices to tackle difficult topics through civil discourse, informed analysis, and constructive community engagement.
What We’ll Explore
- Immigration and the Regional Economy
How does immigration influence San Diego's workforce, economic growth, business competitiveness, and cross-border prosperity?
- Ethics, Policy, and Public Responsibility
How can communities balance economic needs, humanitarian values, public safety, and the rule of law in shaping immigration policy?
- The Business and Government Perspective
What roles do employers, local government, and community leaders play in addressing workforce challenges and creating opportunities for shared prosperity?
- The Future of Our Region
As immigration policy continues to evolve, what practical solutions can help strengthen our economy, support our communities, and ensure the long-term success of the San Diego–Baja California region?
***This event is free to the public, but seating is limited
and pre-registration is required. ***
The San Diego World Affairs Council does not endorse any specific political ideology or viewpoint. As a nonpartisan organization, we are committed to presenting a wide range of perspectives to promote informed, respectful dialogue on complex global issues. The opinions expressed by speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Council, its board, or its partners.