ICE's Narrative Collapses? The Questions America Can't Ignore
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Did government agencies fail the American people yet again?
In this podcast, we examine reports surrounding the death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, after DHS and ICE faced intense scrutiny over their initial public account of what happened. We break down what officials have acknowledged, what remains disputed, and why transparency matters.
We also explore the growing food safety concerns following reductions to parts of the federal public health workforce, as the United States confronts another food borne parasite outbreak that has reportedly sickened more than 1,400 people.
Then we examine America's ongoing literacy crisis, why it may be one of the country's most overlooked emergencies, and how it connects to civic engagement, media literacy, and public policy.
Finally, we discuss the influence of money in politics as AIPAC-backed groups invest millions in campaigns targeting Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed, raising broader questions about campaign spending, lobbying, and democratic accountability.
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