Topic: Deportations

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Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:03:17 - 1:05:02

1872: Lunar Economy

Third-Country National Agreements, Deportation Strategy

Senator Marco Rubio details new agreements with 20 countries that allow the U.S. to deport illegal immigrants to safe third-party nations if they refuse to return to their country of origin. Rubio claims that when faced with being sent to countries like Nigeria or the Congo, many individuals suddenly choose to return to their home countries voluntarily.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:41:51 - 1:44:15

1863: Nekkidly

Manosphere Podcasters, Trump Deportation Promises

Prominent "Manosphere" podcasters like Theo Von and Adin Ross are reportedly cooling their support for Donald Trump. This shift follows concerns over Trump's deportation plans and the use of podcast clips in government immigration promos. Critics on CNN and MSNBC suggest that Trump is losing his cultural relevance as his own supporters begin to view him as a "cultural punchline."

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 15:10 - 17:34

1857: Teen Takeover

Deportation of Qasem Soleimani’s Niece from Los Angeles

Hamadeh Soleimani Afshar, the niece of the late Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, was taken into ICE custody in Los Angeles along with her daughter for deportation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the revocation of their green cards, citing their promotion of anti-American propaganda while living a lavish lifestyle in the United States.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 44:55 - 47:38

1837: Moral Injury

David Brooks, Regime Change Rhetoric, Respectable Families

New York Times columnist David Brooks suggests that the deportation of "respectable families" will cause "normal people," not just progressives, to rebel against the current administration. The use of the word "regime" by mainstream commentators to describe the U.S. government is noted as a significant shift in media rhetoric.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:07:29 - 1:16:16

1834: Swarm Forge

Trump Administration Deportation Deals with South Sudan

The Trump administration is reportedly negotiating deals to deport violent criminals to African nations, including South Sudan and Eswatini. Al Jazeera reports suggest these countries may accept deportees in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions or direct financial payments. Critics in Africa argue the continent is being used as a "dumping ground" for America's problems, comparing it to historical deportation schemes to the Yucatan Peninsula.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 2:37:12 - 2:44:22

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Ilhan Omar, Marriage Fraud Allegations and TPS Status

The hosts discuss allegations of marriage fraud involving Ilhan Omar and her brother, suggesting she may face deportation under the new administration. The conversation also covers the expiration of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for various migrant groups and the potential for these workers to be replaced by American citizens in union factory jobs.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 2:44:09 - 2:46:09

1823: Secretary of Egg

Operation Cataloa Crunch and Sanctuary City Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, has launched "Operation Cataloa Crunch" in New Orleans. The operation targets illegal immigrants with criminal records who were previously released by local sanctuary city authorities. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that ICE is prioritizing the removal of the "worst of the worst" to restore the rule of law in the region.

NA Era
Episode 1811 1:22:18 - 1:23:55

1811: NA Era

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, Liberia Deportation and El Salvador

The Justice Department seeks to deport Kilmar Abrego-Garcia to Liberia despite his lawyers' requests for removal to Costa Rica. Abrego-Garcia was previously deported to El Salvador by mistake in 2019 before being returned to the U.S. The legal battle highlights the use of third-country removals as a potential punitive measure by the administration.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 15:31 - 17:56

1797: Death Buses

Kilmar Obrego Garcia, Eswatini Deportation Case

ICE is reportedly attempting to deport Kilmar Obrego Garcia, a Maryland resident, to the nation of Eswatini after his lawyers claimed he feared persecution in 22 other countries, including Uganda. DHS officials expressed skepticism regarding the broad claims of fear across the entire Western Hemisphere. The hosts mock the legal maneuvering and the obscure choice of the destination country.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:36:53 - 2:39:20

1797: Death Buses

National Guard in New Orleans, Crime and Woke Management

President Trump has suggested that New Orleans could be the next city to receive a National Guard deployment to combat rising crime, following similar proposals for Chicago and Baltimore. While Louisiana's Republican governor supports the move, local officials in the "woke" city are reportedly resistant to federal intervention.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 17:54 - 23:18

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Illegal Immigrant Cargo Plane Execution Hoax

A viral conspiracy theory on TikTok claims the U.S. government is shackling illegal immigrants and throwing them out of cargo planes into the ocean. The narrative suggests bodies have washed up in Spain and Italy, though the logistics of such an event are debunked as physically impossible. The spread of this misinformation is attributed to creators seeking engagement through sensationalist claims involving private military contractors.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 1:58:51 - 2:03:11

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Self-Deportation Trends and ICE Scares

Reports indicate a rise in self-deportation among illegal immigrants, potentially driven by rumors of harsh enforcement and the availability of a $1,000 incentive from CBP. In the Texas Hill Country, false alarms about ICE raids at luxury developments like Boot Ranch have caused temporary labor shortages. The segment discusses how "psychological operations" and mythical stories may be influencing migrant behavior.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 59:40 - 1:02:36

1775: Boomer Benefits

Mahmoud Khalil, AOC Columbia University Protests

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and legal resident, is highlighted following his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests and subsequent detention. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was seen accompanying him, which the hosts describe as a poor political move. Speculation is raised regarding Khalil's sudden adoption of the kaffiyeh and his role as a potential political plant.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 2:36:11 - 2:40:20

1769: Mr. Umami

Supreme Court, TPS Deportation Ruling

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the termination of Temporary Protective Status (TPS) for over 500,000 migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. The decision gives affected individuals 30 days to leave the country. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, arguing the court undervalued the "devastating consequences" of upending the lives of nearly half a million non-citizens.

News Desert
Episode 1761 2:23:09 - 2:37:20

1761: News Desert

Tren de Aragua Gang and Venezuelan Deportations

A New York Times investigation by Julie Turkowicz questions the Trump administration's use of an 18th-century law to deport 238 Venezuelan men. The report claims only a small fraction have confirmed links to the "Tren de Aragua" gang, and that the "rubric" used to identify members—based on tattoos and dress—is flawed. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has reportedly asked for more proof before housing the men long-term.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:17:54 - 1:20:29

1756: AG Barbie

Constitutional Law, Citizenship Rights, Edward Snowden

Legal experts debate whether the U.S. Constitution explicitly forbids the banishment of citizens, noting that the document primarily lists what the government cannot do. The hosts compare the proposed exile of criminals to the case of Edward Snowden, whose passport was revoked while he was abroad. The discussion centers on whether citizenship provides an absolute right to reside within the country.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:41:47 - 1:44:28

1756: AG Barbie

Abrego Garcia, Administrative Error, Domestic Violence

A Maryland man, Abrego Garcia, was reportedly deported to El Salvador by mistake, an incident the White House called a "clerical error." However, subsequent reports suggest Garcia had a history of domestic violence, leading some to argue his deportation was justified. The case has become a flashpoint in the debate over due process and the speed of the administration's removal programs.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 2:46:31 - 2:51:26

1749: Gynocracy

Revocation of Temporary Protected Status for Migrants

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the revocation of legal protections for over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. The administration is also facing a judicial rebuke for deporting Venezuelan migrants to a high-security prison in El Salvador despite court orders to halt the flights.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:34:55 - 2:38:56

1748: Brain Rot

Legal Battle Over Deportation of Protester Mahmoud Khalil

A federal judge in New York ordered that Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil be transferred to a New Jersey facility, rejecting the government's attempt to hold him in Louisiana. The legal battle centers on whether the government's attempt to deport Khalil violates his First and Fifth Amendment rights. Critics argue the government moved him to Louisiana to take advantage of more conservative appeals courts, while his attorneys seek a hearing in the more balanced New Jersey circuit.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 57:42 - 1:01:33

1747: HiFi Intel

Zionism Allegations, Listener Feedback on Israel

A listener email from "Blockman Bing" accuses the hosts of being "useful idiots for Israel" and supporting Zionism. The email criticizes the show's stance on the deportation of permanent residents for speech-related issues. The hosts clarify that they have not defended the bombing of hospitals and address the "drive-by" nature of the criticism.