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Getting Inclusive AF with Katee & Jackye - Episode 151

An episode of the The Inclusive AF Podcast podcast, hosted by WRKdefined Podcast Network, titled "Getting Inclusive AF with Katee & Jackye - Episode 151" was published on May 10, 2025 and runs 35 minutes.

May 10, 2025 ·35m · The Inclusive AF Podcast

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Step into one of the most jaw-dropping conversations of the year! In Episode 151 of The Inclusive AF Podcast, Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn break down the shocking real-life consequences of the 2025 use of the Alien Enemies Act—a law from 1798 that’s suddenly front-page news. What does it mean when centuries-old laws are used against modern-day migrants? Why are Venezuelan asylum seekers being sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador without due process? And how is all of this igniting a new diplomatic crisis? Join Jackye and Katee as they go beyond the headlines to expose the hidden truths about immigration, human rights, and political rhetoric in America. Whether you’re deeply informed or just starting to pay attention, this episode will have you questioning, “Who’s really safe, and who gets to decide?” Listen in for a candid, no-BS take on: - The Alien Enemies Act’s dark history (and its shocking return) - Why immigrants as young as 14 are being detained without trial - The messy web of oil politics, international law, and human rights - How outdated laws are still weaponized—and why YOU should care Stay informed. Stay loud. Stay Inclusive AF! 👇 Drop your questions and thoughts in the comments—we want to hear from you! Don’t forget to subscribe and share with someone who needs to know what’s really going on. #InclusiveAF #ImmigrationCrisis #AlienEnemiesAct #HumanRights #Podcast #CurrentEvents #DEI #Justice #Venezuela #ElSalvador #Politics #StayWoke If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF

Step into one of the most jaw-dropping conversations of the year! In Episode 151 of The Inclusive AF Podcast, Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn break down the shocking real-life consequences of the 2025 use of the Alien Enemies Act—a law from 1798 that’s suddenly front-page news. What does it mean when centuries-old laws are used against modern-day migrants? Why are Venezuelan asylum seekers being sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador without due process? And how is all of this igniting a new diplomatic crisis? Join Jackye and Katee as they go beyond the headlines to expose the hidden truths about immigration, human rights, and political rhetoric in America. Whether you’re deeply informed or just starting to pay attention, this episode will have you questioning, “Who’s really safe, and who gets to decide?” Listen in for a candid, no-BS take on: - The Alien Enemies Act’s dark history (and its shocking return) - Why immigrants as young as 14 are being detained without trial - The messy web of oil politics, international law, and human rights - How outdated laws are still weaponized—and why YOU should care Stay informed. Stay loud. Stay Inclusive AF! 👇 Drop your questions and thoughts in the comments—we want to hear from you! Don’t forget to subscribe and share with someone who needs to know what’s really going on. #InclusiveAF #ImmigrationCrisis #AlienEnemiesAct #HumanRights #Podcast #CurrentEvents #DEI #Justice #Venezuela #ElSalvador #Politics #StayWoke If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF
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