EPISODE · Sep 10, 2021 · 1H 5M
9/11’s Immigration Legacy
from Latino USA · host My Cultura, Futuro and iHeartPodcasts
The September 11th attacks left nearly 3,000 dead, many more injured and an entire nation traumatized. The 24-hour news cycle that followed focused endlessly on the identity of the terrorists: non-citizens who had been able to exploit “vulnerabilities” in the system. The United States government responded with harsh policy changes in the name of national security, including the Patriot Act, but it also focused the weight of policy making on curving immigration, funding astronomical budgets to further tighten borders, and toughening enforcement against non-citizens — including Muslims, Latinos, and others with zero ties to terrorism. In this episode, we explore major changes and events over the past 20 years that forever changed the U.S. immigration system through the lens of this one catastrophic day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The September 11th attacks left nearly 3,000 dead, many more injured, and a nation traumatized. In the 20 years since, the U.S. has drastically altered its approach to immigration, moving towards tightened borders and tougher enforcement against non-citizens.
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