This November, voters will choose between two radically different paths of immigration policy. Should Donald Trump be re-elected president, the nation will embark on a path of deportation, or the attempted deportation, of millions of people living in the U.S. Should Joe Biden or another Democrat occupy the White House next year, the country will likely continue its present course of political compromise: continued restrictions at the border, along with continued or new accommodations for immigrants living here without green cards or citizenship.
But there is a third path forward: a path of activism and nonviolent resistance. Knowing about this path doesn’t preclude voting. But knowing about it can help a voter make a more informed choice this November. By knowing about it, some voters might even be inspired to take up actions of their own – above and beyond the marking of a ballot.