359. TNE TALKS: How Trump’s Policies Are Tearing Families Apart

The New Evangelicals Podcast

In this Talks Episode, immigration lawyer Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch discusses the current state of immigration law, her personal journey in the field, and the complexities surrounding asylum and refugee status. She highlights the rapid changes in immigration policy, the impact of different administrations, and the rhetoric surrounding immigration in the U.S. The discussion emphasizes the need for a more humane and orderly immigration process and the historical context of immigration in America.

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Chapters

11:56 Personal Journey and Experiences in Immigration Law

24:00 Understanding Asylum and Refugee Status

37:01 Routine Stops Leading to Deportation: A Broken System

40:50 The Need for Comprehensive Immigration Reform

46:45 Taking Action: Supporting Immigrants in Our Communities

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