#1244 A Nation of (Criminalized) Immigrants - a podcast by BestOfTheLeft.com
from 2019-01-25T14:00
Air Date: 1/25/2019
Today we take a look at the past and present of our immigration system to understand the paradigms within which the entire debate takes place
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SHOW NOTES
“The United States is a nation of immigrants.” It’s a phrase we hear constantly – often said with the best of intentions and, in today’s increasingly cruel environment, meant as a strong rebuke of Donald Trump
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Ch. 7: Rethinking Migration with Aziz Rana Part 2 - The Dig from @jacobinmag - Air Date 1-8-19
To understand the origins of the immigration politics in general and the criminalization of Mexican immigrants in particular, we must explode these categories, identify their origins, and analyze the history that preceded them.
VOICEMAILS
Ch. 8: PostScript on America's policy on socialism and communism - Erin from Philadelphia
FINAL COMMENTS
Ch. 9: Final comments proposing a compromise between progressives and conservatives
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- Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent
- Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent
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