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Season 2, Episode 8: A Flight into Chaos: Deportations and the Collapse of Due Process

10 min · 23. Mai 2025
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In this episode of ESL for Equality, host Hannah unpacks a shocking and illegal deportation carried out by the Trump administration, sending eight men, most of whom were not South Sudanese, to one of the most dangerous and unstable countries in the world. We explore what happened, how it violated a federal court order, and why deporting people to a country engulfed in famine, flooding, and conflict sets a terrifying precedent for U.S. immigration policy. Call to Action: Support legal defense. Organizations like the National Immigrant Justice Center and Human Rights First are fighting to protect due process for immigrants facing deportation. If you can, donate or share their work because legal aid saves lives. Host: Hannah Joos Original Music: Michael Caskey aka Bunny Patootie

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In this episode of ESL for Equality, Hannah examines the reinstatement of the U.S. travel ban under the Trump administration. She unpacks the policy’s legal and historical context, its far-reaching human impact, and why the latest version has been crafted to withstand judicial scrutiny. Hannah also turns to what’s unfolding on the ground in Los Angeles, where the federal deployment of National Guard troops to support immigration raids has sparked mass protests, arrests, and a national outcry. Call to Action: Engage with local advocacy efforts to support those impacted by the travel ban. Connect with community organizations, participate in events, and offer support to individuals affected. Your involvement can help uphold the values of inclusion and justice. Host: Hannah Joos Original Music: Michael Caskey aka Bunny Patootie, Semo, ABE

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Episode Season 2, Episode 8: A Flight into Chaos: Deportations and the Collapse of Due Process Cover

Season 2, Episode 8: A Flight into Chaos: Deportations and the Collapse of Due Process

In this episode of ESL for Equality, host Hannah unpacks a shocking and illegal deportation carried out by the Trump administration, sending eight men, most of whom were not South Sudanese, to one of the most dangerous and unstable countries in the world. We explore what happened, how it violated a federal court order, and why deporting people to a country engulfed in famine, flooding, and conflict sets a terrifying precedent for U.S. immigration policy. Call to Action: Support legal defense. Organizations like the National Immigrant Justice Center and Human Rights First are fighting to protect due process for immigrants facing deportation. If you can, donate or share their work because legal aid saves lives. Host: Hannah Joos Original Music: Michael Caskey aka Bunny Patootie

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