

Episode 2302: Laurie Trautman on the Covid-19 Tragedy and the Future of Borders
Jan 13, 2025
Laurie Trautman, an immigration expert and director of the Border Policy Research Institute, dives into how COVID-19 reshaped global attitudes towards borders. She discusses the rise of aggressive nationalism and the implications of border policies on immigration. Trautman offers a critique of current security-focused strategies, advocating for a more nuanced approach. She highlights the emotive power of imagery in shaping public sentiment about refugees and explores the need for effective legal pathways in immigration, drawing comparisons between U.S. and Canadian policies.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Rethinking Borders: Immigration and Policy Challenges
02:06 • 5min
The Impact of Immigration Imagery on Public Sentiment
07:15 • 2min
Navigating Immigration Policies
08:47 • 5min
Navigating U.S. Deportation and Immigration Challenges
13:22 • 5min
Borders and COVID-19: A Global Response
18:50 • 14min
Navigating Borders and Policies in a Pandemic
32:27 • 9min
The Dystopian Future of Global Borders
41:21 • 2min