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Mass Deportation Economics: How Immigrants Actually Power the U.S. Economy | Part 1

40 min · 24. apr. 2026
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In Part 1 of this critical conversation, Congressman Scott Peters and FWD.us President Todd Schulte discuss the aggressive shift in immigration enforcement. They dive into the "all-of-government" approach that has seen federal agents raiding local San Diego small businesses with tactical gear and flashbangs—not to catch "kingpins," but to arrest dishwashers. We break down the data behind the headlines: Why economists warn that these policies could add $2,150 a year to the average family’s expenses and drive food prices up by 14.5%. This isn't just about policy; it's about the literal price of enforcement. In this episode, we cover: * Tactical raids on San Diego's "pretty good" local pizza shops. * The "Jump Out Kill Squad" tactics and the tragedy in Minneapolis. * How DHS agents are being reassigned from tax enforcement to kitchen raids. * The massive expansion of "Mega Warehouse Jails" and private prisons. About the Show: 72 & Sunny is a podcast hosted by Congressman Scott Peters about the challenges and opportunities shaping San Diego and the country. We prioritize honest, solutions-oriented conversations grounded in facts. Some notable moments from this episode: 00:00 – The Raid: Federal Agents at a San Diego Pizzeria 04:00 – Meet Todd Schulte & FWD.us 07:30 – The "All-of-Government" Enforcement Approach 12:15 – Mass Deportation’s Impact on Your Grocery & Housing Bills 18:45 – The Minneapolis Incident & Federal Overreach 25:30 – Why Immigrants are a $14.5 Trillion Net Gain 31:10 – The Myth of the "Jobs Tree": Do Immigrants Displace U.S. Workers? 38:00 – Breaking Down the 2013 Comprehensive Immigration Reform See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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