
The Documentary Podcast 'Looking American' to avoid deportation
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Oct 25, 2025 Vitor Tavares is a BBC Brasil journalist who reveals how Brazilian immigrants in the U.S. use WhatsApp to share real-time information and strategies to evade ICE raids. He discusses the community's innovative tactics, like using drones and adopting an 'American look' to avoid detection. Shivalika Puri, a BBC India reporter, shares insights on the compassionate Karuna silk-making process, where silkworms are allowed to live. Paula Rosas, a BBC Mundo journalist, explores the unique tradition of dual surnames in Spain and Latin America, offering a fascinating historical context.
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Population Figures And Migration Routes Vary
- Estimates of Brazilians in the US vary: Brazilian government cites ~2 million, US data ~800,000, with unclear legal status breakdown.
- Recent trends include arrivals via Mexico border, joining established communities in Massachusetts, Florida and New Jersey.
Community WhatsApp Became Early Warning System
- Brazilian WhatsApp groups became living neighbourhood alerts sharing photos, videos and locations of ICE agents and arrests.
- Members even used drones to scout checkpoints before leaving their buildings to avoid raids.
Alter Visible Cues To Reduce Targeting
- Change visible cues that mark you as an immigrant to reduce targeting, like vehicle type and language use.
- Suggestions included driving larger SUVs, avoiding Portuguese in public, and leaving children at home.
