
Ted Hessen
Immigration reporter at Reuters, providing expert analysis on the legal and political aspects of the deportation of alleged gang members.
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Mar 19, 2025 • 28min
The autocrat's prison
Ted Hessen, an immigration reporter at Reuters, and Lilia Luciano, a national correspondent for CBS News, delve into the complexities of U.S. deportations of alleged gang members to El Salvador. They discuss the murky evidence surrounding gang affiliations and the harsh realities faced by deportees in a mega-prison. The conversation highlights the troubling conditions in El Salvador's prisons and raises critical questions about justice and due process under an autocratic regime, shedding light on broader implications for immigration policy and human rights.

Nov 2, 2024 • 19min
Immigration and the U.S. election
Ted Hessen, an immigration reporter for Reuters, shares valuable insights on how immigration is reshaping U.S. electorates ahead of the upcoming election. Howard Schneider, an economic reporter, delves into the economic implications, emphasizing how migrants help fill job shortages and contribute to GDP growth. They discuss the political tensions surrounding immigration narratives, the impact of climate change on future trends, and Mexico's role in curbing illegal immigration, providing a comprehensive view of the intersection between immigration and political dynamics.

Jun 10, 2025 • 46min
Who are the new deportation police?
Nick Miroff, a staff writer at The Atlantic, shares insights on the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement strategies, particularly in Los Angeles. Ted Hessen from Reuters discusses the ambitious deportation goals and the involvement of various federal agencies, while John Tobon, a former Homeland Security official, reflects on shifting priorities and their impact on transnational crime investigations. They explore the consequences of mass deportations, community protests, and the challenges within law enforcement as resources are reallocated.