In this episode of Fresh Air, Tonya Mosley interviews NBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff about President Trump's immigration crackdown and its impact on communities. Soboroff details the ramp-up in immigration raids, particularly in Los Angeles, and highlights the discrepancy between the administration's stated goal of targeting serious criminals and the reality of arresting working-class individuals. He shares anecdotes, including the case of Narciso Barranco, a landscaper violently detained by ICE agents, and discusses the harsh conditions in detention centers. Soboroff also draws parallels between the current policies and the child separation crisis in 2018, suggesting a deliberate infliction of harm to deter immigration, and examines the economic impact of these detainments on local communities, particularly in agriculture.
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