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"Your Huddled Masses"

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Jul 8, 2025
The recent Supreme Court ruling allows the deportation of migrants to South Sudan without due process, stirring concerns over human rights. The hosts delve into Kilmar Abrego Garcia's complex legal battles tied to ICE raids. Intriguingly, letters from Attorney General Pam Bondi promise tech firms immunity regarding TikTok, despite existing bans. A shocking life sentence for a pardoned January 6th defendant highlights the consequences of plotting against investigators. The podcast extends a critical view on the FBI's internal strife and the impact of resource redirection on law enforcement.
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Supreme Court Allows Deportations Without Due Process

  • The Supreme Court allowed deportations to third countries without due process, ignoring individual risks of persecution.
  • This undermines due process rights by accepting broad government assurances over individual claims.
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Immigration Budget Surges to $170 Billion

  • New immigration budget totals about $170 billion, vastly outpacing agencies like FBI or DEA.
  • This immense funding risks overreach and parallels fears of a modern-day internment system.
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High Fees Block Asylum Appeals

  • Increasing immigration fees effectively bar poor asylum seekers from appealing cases.
  • This creates a justice system where only those who can pay get to access relief.
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