Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas

Define American

"Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas" is a show that reveals the truth about the immigrant experience in the United States. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and immigration advocate Jose Antonio Vargas shares personal insights and hosts experts to discuss immigration policy, DACA options, undocumented stories, and political debates like how Democrats lost the immigration narrative to MAGA. Each episode delivers powerful immigrant stories, practical guidance, and critical conversations on the future of immigration in America. Tune in for powerful stories and conversations shaping America.

  1. 04/28/2025

    Meet the Man Funding DREAMers in Higher-Ed

    We’re in a moment when two pillars of the American Dream — immigration and higher education — are under attack like never before in our country’s modern history. There was a time — which feels both like yesterday and a lifetime ago — when it felt like there was real bi-partisan momentum towards providing a path to citizenship for DREAMers — undocumented young people brought to the US as children who are essentially American in every sense except paperwork. But that momentum is stalled, leaving Dreamers in limbo. There are more than 3 million Dreamers living in the US, and more than 100,000 undocumented DREAMers graduate from US high schools each year — with no access to federal grants and loans for college.My guest today is someone who has helped more DREAMers afford higher education than anyone else — Don Graham. He’s the chairman of Graham Holdings, a diversified conglomerate, and the former owner of The Washington Post — where I had my first real job after college. In addition to his business endeavors, Don has a deep passion for education. He spent decades on the board of the District of Columbia College Access Program — which supports higher education for students from low-income families — and, more than a decade ago, co-founded TheDream.Us — the largest scholarship fund for undocumented students. (Full disclosure: I’ve served on the Advisory Board of TheDream.us since its inception in 2012.)Don and his team — led by Gaby Pacheco, one of our early guests in this podcast — has raised nearly $350 million dollars to support more than 11,000 students in achieving their dream of higher education. Join Us 💌https://www.defineamerican.com/subscribe🖥️https://www.defineamerican.com

    53 min
  2. 04/17/2025

    Could America Survive Without Immigrant Nannies and Caregivers? With Ai-jen Poo

    If you have a caregiver in your life who you depend on — a home health aid, a nanny for your kids — chances are, that person is an immigrant. According to the Economic Policy Institute, nearly 20 percent of domestic workers in the United States are non-citizens. “Domestic workers are more than 2.5 times as likely to be immigrants than the typical worker,” according to the Department of Labor. The Trump administration’s attack on immigrants is threatening to strain a care system that is already extremely overburdened and underfunded. By now it’s become increasingly clear that the Trump administration is not just targeting so-called “hardened criminals” for their mass deportation efforts. Immigration officials have targeted undocumented people , whether or not they’ve been convicted of crimes. They have even been revoking visas and green cards from people for even the most minor infractions, or for no infraction at all — just speaking out against the administration and its policies. And this is having devastating effects on domestic workers and the American citizens who depend on their care. With us to break down how mass deportations are disrupting the care economy is Ai-jen Poo. She is the executive director of Caring Across Generations and the president of the National Domestic Workers Alliance — the leading organization that promotes the rights of domestic workers in the United States; a decade ago, she was a recipient of the MacArthur "Genius" Award, and has been a committed advocate for women, domestic workers, and immigrants for more than 30 years. 📌 Subscribe for more content on #Immigration and the American identity: ⁠⁠⁠bit.ly/subscribedefineamerican⁠⁠⁠ 💌 Join the Movement:⁠⁠⁠ www.defineamerican.com/subscribe⁠⁠⁠ 🖥️ Learn More:⁠⁠⁠ www.defineamerican.com⁠⁠⁠ 💬 Follow Define American: Twitter:⁠⁠⁠ @DefineAmerican⁠⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠⁠ Define American⁠⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠ @defineamerican

    43 min
  3. 04/10/2025

    Yes, "Illegal" Immigrants Pay Taxes

    One of the biggest myths about undocumented immigrants is that they don’t pay taxes and are a drain on the United States economy — when in reality, the opposite is true. Undocumented people pay federal income tax, state and local taxes, sales tax — contributing tens of billions of dollars each year. They pay Social Security and unemployment tax, even though they are ineligible to receive those benefits — essentially subsidizing the system. Now, the Trump administration is weaponizing tax data against immigrant communities. The ‪@WashingtonPost‬ recently reported on a new agreement in the works between the IRS and ICE in which the tax agency would share information with immigration officials to confirm the names and addresses of people facing deportation orders.In this eye-opening interview, we speak with Francine Lipman, William S. Boyd Professor of Law at UNLV in Las Vegas, about how much undocumented immigrants contribute in taxes and the potentially devastating impacts of IRS and ICE collaboration — on both immigrant families and on our economy. Here's the Washington Post article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-pol...And here's a seminal paper by our guest Francine Lipman: The Taxation of Undocumented Immigrants: Separate, Unequal, and Without Representationhttps://scholars.law.unlv.edu/facpub/...Join us 🤗💬  / defineamerican  💬  / defineamerican  💬  / defineamerican  💌https://www.defineamerican.com/subscribe🖥️https://www.defineamerican.com

    30 min
  4. 03/13/2025

    Immigrants Are Not the Reason Why Eggs Are Expensive, With Rep. Lateefah Simon

    I'm in Washington, D.C., talking to Democratic members of Congress about what they can do to fight back against Trump's regressive anti-immigrant policies. If you were feeling hopeless before, well, the struggle is real. But thankfully, we have fighters like my friend and representative, Congresswoman Lateefah Simon.  Rep. Simon represents my home district, California's 12th congressional district, which includes Berkeley, Oakland and much of the East Bay area. It is a district where more than two thirds of residents are people of color — where more than 150 different languages, including Tagalog, my native language can be heard. As a young woman, Congresswoman Simon was caught up in the juvenile justice system. She was in and out of school. She was a teen mom. Now, against all odds, she's a member of Congress. Although she is only in her first term, she's considered a rising star in the progressive wing of the party, where she serves as vice chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. After Trump's speech to Congress, Simon was chosen by the Working Families Party to give a progressive rebuttal.  In this wide ranging interview, we talk about Rep. Simon’s longtime friend and mentor Kamala Harris and how the Democratic Party fell short on immigration last election cycle. We also discuss how decades of American imperialist policies have created the conditions that exacerbate migration, as well as what an alternative, positive vision of immigration policy could look like in this country. 📌 Subscribe for more content on #Immigration and the American identity: ⁠⁠bit.ly/subscribedefineamerican⁠⁠ 💌 Join the Movement:⁠⁠ www.defineamerican.com/subscribe⁠⁠ 🖥️ Learn More:⁠⁠ www.defineamerican.com⁠⁠ 💬 Follow Define American: Twitter:⁠⁠ @DefineAmerican⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠⁠ Define American⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠ @defineamerican

    43 min

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4.4
out of 5
7 Ratings

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"Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas" is a show that reveals the truth about the immigrant experience in the United States. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and immigration advocate Jose Antonio Vargas shares personal insights and hosts experts to discuss immigration policy, DACA options, undocumented stories, and political debates like how Democrats lost the immigration narrative to MAGA. Each episode delivers powerful immigrant stories, practical guidance, and critical conversations on the future of immigration in America. Tune in for powerful stories and conversations shaping America.