Jose Antonio Vargas joins us to talk about what it’s like to live a life of uncertainty.
Read moreA Line Divides: 100 Days Since Zero Tolerance
In a special co-production from Think at KERA and The California Report at KQED, we look at U.S. policy on family separation, how those separations affect children and what it takes for an immigrant seeing asylum to gain entry into America.
Read moreAn Economic Case For Immigration
George Mason University professor Jack Goldstone joins us to make an economic case for loosening up restrictions on immigration.
Read moreWhat Happens With Families At The Border
Frontline correspondent Martin Smith joins us to tell the story of the 1600 children who entered the U.S. with their parents only to be separated from them and detained elsewhere.
Read moreImmigrants On Their Earliest Memories Of America
Samip Mallick, director of the First Days Project, joins us to talk about what can be learned about the immigrant experience by collecting their stories.
Read moreJorge Ramos Never Feels At Home
The Univision broadcaster joins us to talk about why even after 35 years of living in the U.S., he still feels like an outsider.
Read moreThe Challenges Of Fixing Immigration
James F. Hollifield, director of the John Goodwin Tower Center at SMU, joins us to walk through tough questions regarding immigration reform.
Read moreBest Of Think: Mohsin Hamid Explores Migrant Identity
Mohsin Hamid joins us to talk about his novel “Exit West,” which follows a young couple in an unnamed war-torn country who decide to leave their homeland behind to make a new life in an unfamiliar place.
Read moreIt’s Not The Refugees Who Are Changing Europe
Sasha Polakow-Suransky talks about how the hate behind the debate over refugees and immigration threatens to undermine the values of the United States and other world powers.
Read moreHuman Smuggling: An Undercover Agent’s Story
Hipólito Acosta joins us to talk about his experience as a U.S. special agent tasked with busting smugglers and others who took advantage of immigrants.
Read moreThe Scene Along The Border
As the United States ramps up its efforts to deport people in the country without permission, Reynosa is taking the brunt of that activity. NPR’s John Burnett has spent time recently in the city, and he joins us to talk about what life is like there.
Read moreMohsin Hamid Explores Migrant Identity
Mohsin Hamid joins us to talk about his novel “Exit West,” which follows a young couple in an unnamed war-torn country who decide to leave their homeland behind to make a new life in an unfamiliar place.
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