Here is a quick response I would make. We're a community-serving organization that has more than 100 staff working with immigrants in the city, and I think a lot of our staff would agree that fear and isolation are two of the most dangerous issues in people's lives. They erode their own health and well-being and erode the well-being of the whole community. Undocumented people who are living in the community are amongst the most vulnerable, and their lives are controlled to a large extent by fear and isolation, by the very nature of being undocumented. So we think it makes sense.
I don't have a strategy and a set of actual steps to take, but to ignore the issue and continue to let it grow—and the whole thing happening with temporary workers is going to actually cause a spike in people who are in the community with this status—is foolish to our minds. We have to find a way that understands that these are human beings and to respond.