America is embroiled in an immigration debate that goes far beyond President Obama’s executive order on undocumented immigrants.It goes to the heart of who “we” are. And it’s roiling communities across the nation.In early November, school officials in Orinda, California, hired a private detective to determine whether a seven-year-old Latina named Vivian – whose single mother works as a live-in nanny for a family in Orinda — “resides” in the district and should therefore be allowed to attend the elementary school she’s already been attending there.On the basis of that investigation they determined that Vivian’s legal residence is her grandmother’s home in Bay Point, California.Never mind that Vivian and her mother live during the workweek at the Orinda home where Vivian’s mother is a nanny, that Vivian has her own bedroom in that home with her clothing and toys and even her own bathroom, that she and her mother stock their own shelves in the refrigerator and kitchen cupboard of that Orinda home, or that Vivian attends church with her mother in Orinda and takes gym and youth theater classes at the Orinda community center.The point is Vivian is Latina and poor, and Orinda is white, Anglo, and wealthy.Read More.Source: RobertReich.Org/Robert Reich