First, let it be said that Sachem School District does not have any association with Sachem Quality of Life. Many students, faculty, and staff would rather SQL remove Sachem from its name altogether.
That being said, Tambini and Sandoval do a good job in giving a general overlook of the situation. They portray the immigrants, the people who oppose them, and people who support the immigrants. However, what is missing is the middle ground. Not necessarily the indifferent, but rather the ones who, like me, do not oppose the presence of immigrants in our town, but who would also like them to be legalized as well.
I have no problem with immigrants. They are generally nice and are good in heart. They are here mostly to work for their families back in their home countries. I've played soccer with them at those very same fields in the film.
But that is what the film lacks, however. It is the middle-ground. There is too much focus on the extremes, and not enough on the majority. I would have liked Tambini and Sandoval to visit the Sachem High School East campus in Farmingville (which they have done), but rather to get students opinions in the documentary as well.
This film is good, but less emphasis on the two "warring" parties, if you will, and a little more on the normal residents of the town would have made the film better.