Episode Description
Americans largely agree on two immigration goals: securing the border and deporting people here illegally who have committed violent crimes.
But inside the United States, enforcement has become a political flashpoint.
Guest Host Susan Del Percio is joined by Jeh Johnson (Former Secretary of Homeland Security) to discuss why border crossings can fall quickly based on deterrence and perception and why interior enforcement works very differently.
Then, they break down how quota-driven, “numbers-first” tactics incentivize sloppy operations and high-profile street encounters that alienate local governments, undermine cooperation with law enforcement, and ultimately make it harder to remove the “worst of the worst,” eroding public trust and public safety in the process.
Then, in Politicology+ they dig into why the Trump Administration wants states’ unredacted voter rolls.
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Axios - Trump's mass deportations are in big trouble
NYT - ICE Expands Power of Agents to Arrest People Without Warrants - The New York Times
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