

3/24/25: Glenn Greenwald Debates Saagar On Deportations, Bernie Rallies Thousands As Schumer Flails
22 snips Mar 24, 2025
Joined by Glenn Greenwald, a renowned journalist and author, the discussion dives deep into controversial deportation policies. Greenwald critiques the lack of due process in immigration enforcement, advocating for the rights of all individuals under the Bill of Rights. The conversation also explores Bernie Sanders' rallies, highlighting grassroots mobilization and the urgency of addressing substantive policies. As political tensions rise, this dialogue challenges the narratives surrounding immigration and the evolving political landscape.
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Due Process Debate
- Tom Homan argued that due process is unnecessary for migrants, citing victims of crimes who weren't afforded due process.
- Glenn Greenwald countered, stating that due process is most crucial for those accused of serious crimes, using Lincoln Riley's killers as an example.
Selective Due Process
- Saagar expressed feeling that due process is selectively applied to migrants but not to those who enter illegally and commit crimes.
- Greenwald explained that mass deportation has a democratic mandate, but this case is different as migrants are sent to a third-world prison.
Misinterpreted Tattoos
- Ryan Grim highlighted cases of migrants wrongly accused of gang affiliation based on tattoos.
- One case involved a gay barber mistaken for a gang member, while another involved a soccer player with a Real Madrid tattoo.