The Trump administration's actions regarding immigration and the use of federal power are examined, focusing on events in Minneapolis. Emmanuel Malion shares his personal experiences with racial profiling and ICE, while Elizabeth Goitein discusses the administration's deployment of federal resources against perceived political enemies, including the potential misuse of the Insurrection Act. The legality of ICE's actions, such as confiscating cameras and engaging in racial profiling, is questioned, referencing Justice Kavanaugh's stance on the matter. The conversation also covers the historical context of white nationalism in immigration policy and the implications of militarizing domestic law enforcement. Finally, the discussion turns to Trump's foreign policy, particularly his interest in Greenland, and the experts question the legal and constitutional grounds for such actions.
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