The Big Paradox: Why Immigration Divides America Like Nothing Else | Fair Observer
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概要
Why do Americans support strict border control—but oppose mass deportations?
In this podcast, Fair Observer’s Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Atul Singh speaks to Kent Jenkins on the “immigration paradox” shaping US politics today. While Donald Trump’s policies successfully reduced illegal border crossings, they also triggered widespread backlash when enforcement moved into American cities.
This conversation examines the psychological and political divide at the heart of the issue: people fear immigration as an abstract problem, yet empathize deeply with individual immigrants in their communities. Through real-life cases, historical research, and political analysis, this discussion reveals why public opinion shifted so dramatically.
From border security to deportation policies, and from public outrage to political strategy, this episode unpacks one of the most complex debates in modern America.
00:00 Immigration Paradox
05:30 Trump’s ICE Deployment
11:00 Open Borders
19:00 Racism and Anti-Migrant Sentiments
28:00 Democrats vs Republicans