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How Can NY Protect Immigrants From Trump?

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The Trump Administration has stoked widespread fear in immigrant communities across New York and around the country. Through immigration raids, and a non-stop barrage of anti-immigrant policies, Trump’s plans to tear families apart and launch the largest mass deportations in U.S. history are well underway.


There’s no sugarcoating how bad the current situation is. But we should also understand that there’s a lot New York lawmakers can do to protect our immigrant neighbors. On this episode, we discuss what policies need to be put in place at the state level to help safeguard communities from Trump’s deportation dragnet. And we dig into why Trump’s mass deportations will ultimately hurt all New Yorkers.


We also get a sense of how people in immigrant communities are feeling by talking to an immigrant New Yorker about her experience.


Please download, share, rate, and review Rights This Way. It will help more people find this podcast.


Guests:


Zachary Ahmad: NYCLU Senior Policy Counsel

Irma Solis: NYCLU Suffolk Regional Office Director

Mrs. Melendez: volunteer for the NYCLU's education equity program in Suffolk County, Long Island


Resources:


Our previous episode "The Case for Open Borders" with author and journalist John Washington: https://www.nyclu.org/podcast/the-case-for-open-borders

New York for All: https://www.nyclu.org/resources/campaigns-actions/campaigns/new-york-all-act

Dignity Not Detention: https://nydignitynotdetention.org/

How New York Can Defend Against Trump’s Mass Deportations: https://www.nyclu.org/commentary/how-new-york-can-defend-against-trumps-mass-deportations

Get involved and volunteer with us: https://www.nyclu.org/get-involved/volunteer


For more on everything we discuss in this episode, visit www.nyclu.org/

For transcripts and additional information on the episodes, visit www.nyclu.org/podcasts

Follow NYCLU on Twitter and Instagram.


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The Trump Administration has stoked widespread fear in immigrant communities across New York and around the country. Through immigration raids, and a non-stop barrage of anti-immigrant policies, Trump’s plans to tear families apart and launch the largest mass deportations in U.S. history are well underway.


There’s no sugarcoating how bad the current situation is. But we should also understand that there’s a lot New York lawmakers can do to protect our immigrant neighbors. On this episode, we discuss what policies need to be put in place at the state level to help safeguard communities from Trump’s deportation dragnet. And we dig into why Trump’s mass deportations will ultimately hurt all New Yorkers.


We also get a sense of how people in immigrant communities are feeling by talking to an immigrant New Yorker about her experience.


Please download, share, rate, and review Rights This Way. It will help more people find this podcast.


Guests:


Zachary Ahmad: NYCLU Senior Policy Counsel

Irma Solis: NYCLU Suffolk Regional Office Director

Mrs. Melendez: volunteer for the NYCLU's education equity program in Suffolk County, Long Island


Resources:


Our previous episode "The Case for Open Borders" with author and journalist John Washington: https://www.nyclu.org/podcast/the-case-for-open-borders

New York for All: https://www.nyclu.org/resources/campaigns-actions/campaigns/new-york-all-act

Dignity Not Detention: https://nydignitynotdetention.org/

How New York Can Defend Against Trump’s Mass Deportations: https://www.nyclu.org/commentary/how-new-york-can-defend-against-trumps-mass-deportations

Get involved and volunteer with us: https://www.nyclu.org/get-involved/volunteer


For more on everything we discuss in this episode, visit www.nyclu.org/

For transcripts and additional information on the episodes, visit www.nyclu.org/podcasts

Follow NYCLU on Twitter and Instagram.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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