America: A History Podcast
BONUS: Pushback Against Trump's Anti-Immigrant Agenda
Episode notes
In this bonus episode, I'm joined again by Will McCorkle from the College of Charleston, following our recording of 'How Has Immigration Shaped American Idenitty?'
We had such a blast in our previous episode, but there’s just so much more to unpack! We’re taking a closer look at Trump’s ever-elusive border wall and whether it’s ever going to be a reality or just a big ol’ distraction. Spoiler alert: it’s a bit of both! Plus, we dig into the wild world of birthright citizenship and what it actually means, because let’s face it, some folks don’t quite get it. Trust me, this episode is packed with laughs, insights, and maybe a few "Did they really just say that?" moments, so buckle up.
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Special guest for this episode:
- Will McCorkle, an assistant professor of educational foundations and social studies education at the College of Charleston. His research focuses on the intersection of nationalism, immigration, and education with a particular focus on more marginalized migrant communities.
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Highlights from this episode:
- The podcast dives deep into how immigration has shaped American identity, a topic that is both timely and critical.
- We discuss the infamous Trump wall, comparing its reality to Biden's border policies, and how both are more symbolic than effective.
- Birthright citizenship is examined, revealing the complexities of the 14th Amendment amidst current political pressures to revoke it.
- The conversation touches on the importance of public pushback against extreme immigration policies, citing historical examples like family separations.
- We explore the current political climate, emphasizing the need for checks and balances in government to prevent abuses of power.
- The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to engage in advocacy, highlighting the power of collective resistance.
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Additional Resources:
William McCorkle – The Conversation
Immigration and U.S. citizenship | USAGov
Six big immigration changes under Trump - and their impact so far - BBC News
US immigrant population in 2023 saw largest increase since 2000 | Pew Research Center
The impact of immigration on cultural diversity - Immigration & Residency
Legal Immigration: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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