

Episode 4828: Supreme Court Backs Trump's Deportations
Oct 4, 2025
Kurt Mills, a geopolitical commentator for The American Conservative, explores the implications of a more aggressive U.S. stance against global threats, particularly regarding Ukraine. Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on TPS for Venezuelans, detailing the potential impact on deportation logistics and immigration policy. Both guests highlight the risks of America's involvement in foreign conflicts, reminiscent of the Ukraine situation, and debate immigration trends under the current administration.
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Risk Of Gradual Escalation Into Major War
- Stephen K. Bannon warns the US risks sliding into kinetic phases of a broader war via escalating Ukraine support and advanced strikes.
- He argues current actions already make the US a combatant and raise casualty scales comparable to major historical fronts.
Russia's Eurasian Turn And Pragmatic Engagement
- Kurt Mills emphasizes Russia's pivot toward seeing itself as Eurasian and willing to work directly with the US or China on pragmatic terms.
- He notes Russia is a lone wolf civilization with nuclear capability that the US must pragmatically engage.
Supreme Court Limits On TPS For Venezuelans
- Mark Krikorian explains the Supreme Court ruled presidents may end Temporary Protected Status and that Trump can rescind TPS for Venezuelans.
- He warns up to 600,000 people may lose work authorization and face removal or pressure to leave.