In 2022, Paula Santos-Young lost her son, Andrew (33), to fentanyl poisoning. Hear her story, her advocacy and why politicians do not give a damn about Americans dying from fentanyl. You can read more about Paula and Andrew at Achieve Greatness
Andrew Free tops by to talk about state violence, and how many US administrative policies are intentionally causing violence. We discuss how excusing the state violence on the southern border is going to bring the same systems of violence and s
Immigration attorney and author, Mo Goldman stops by to talk about how his grandmother survived the Holocaust and how it relates to today."The Last Survivor: Lessons from the past and the dying dream of freedom."
The media and Border Patrol have Americans believing Trump's policies stopped illegal immigration. The truth is that he caused the increases in illegal crossings intentionally with help from the Border Patrol Union, right wing media and Republi
My concerns about the November 17, 2024 San Diego Border Patrol incident where an agent ran over a man. The agency's goal is to portray the agent as the victim and the victim as the aggressor.
From chiefs to field agents, the Border Patrol is awash with agents committing crimes. Good thing they have infiltrated there oversight agencies with their Bleed Green agents.
One of the reasons so many Border Patrol agents have left the service in the last four years is because many have committed crimes. That includes the chiefs. Make that chiefs!
Battalion Search and Rescue audits find local sheriff offices, medical examiners and Border Patrol are refusing to recover the migrant bodies left behind by Border Patrol deterrence policies.
Sanho Tree stops by to talk about the war on drugs and why we will never win it.Sanho is a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. Since 1998, he has been the director of ISP's Drug Policy Project.
Border Patrol agent has committed a number of sex crimes in the Jacumba and Boulevard, California area. Although complaints have been filed in the past, no word on if he is still volunteering to transport women and children. This affords his al
Maggie Loredo (She/Her/Ella) Activist and Executive Director of Otros Dreams en Acción (ODA). She grew up in the United States undocumented and was forced to return to Mexico in 2008. Since 2013, she has organized participatory research process