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Freedom vs. Fear: Immigration, Policing, and Power

1 h 38 min · 7. okt. 2025
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In this bold and unfiltered episode of The Borne Report, host Jason Borne along with Kali Ka dives headfirst into one of America’s most charged debates: the balance between freedom and fear in modern governance. With razor-sharp insight and candid discussion, the conversation explores how immigration, policing, and government power intersect—raising hard questions about liberty, safety, and what it truly means to be “free” in today’s America. From proposals to reform traffic stops and reduce profiling, to heated takes on service-based citizenship and the impact of policy on everyday Americans, The Borne Report challenges listeners to think critically about the systems that define our lives. It’s unapologetic, provocative, and rooted in the belief that open dialogue is the only path toward unity and reform.

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Freedom vs. Fear: Immigration, Policing, and Power

In this bold and unfiltered episode of The Borne Report, host Jason Borne along with Kali Ka dives headfirst into one of America’s most charged debates: the balance between freedom and fear in modern governance. With razor-sharp insight and candid discussion, the conversation explores how immigration, policing, and government power intersect—raising hard questions about liberty, safety, and what it truly means to be “free” in today’s America. From proposals to reform traffic stops and reduce profiling, to heated takes on service-based citizenship and the impact of policy on everyday Americans, The Borne Report challenges listeners to think critically about the systems that define our lives. It’s unapologetic, provocative, and rooted in the belief that open dialogue is the only path toward unity and reform.

7. okt. 20251 h 38 min