The first days of Trump and the migrant raids to come – podcast

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Donald Trump’s first two days in office have brought many drastic changes – from withdrawing the US from the Paris climate accords, to pardoning hundreds of rioters convicted for the January 6 attack.

But it is in the area of immigration, perhaps, where the returning president has been the most radical. “It’s like he came in with a very hardline anti-immigration agenda,” explains senior political reporter Joan E Greve, “and he intends to carry out that agenda in every possible realm of policy, in every possible way that he can.”

Already, she tells Michael Safi, through a series of executive orders Trump has declared a national emergency on the southern border, restricted legal entry points from Mexico, and even sought to end rights – written into the constitution – that anyone born on US soil is eligible for US citizenship.

However, one plan – maybe more than any other – is sowing fear among migrant communities: for a series of dramatic raids through cities across America to round up undocumented migrants. Any Huamani, a community organiser with the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council in Chicago, talks through the fears among Latino groups in her city about what the next few weeks might bring.

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U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a signed executive order at the Oval Office of the White House, January 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Trump signed over 100 executive orders following his inauguration as the 47th President.
U.S President Donald Trump Day One Executive Orders, Washington, Dc, United States of America - 20 Jan 2025
Photograph: White House Handout/Planet Pix/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock
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