As the Thanksgiving holiday weekend draws to a close and immigration - specifically the crisis at the southern U.S. border - begins to heat up, it felt prudent to pull together some of our immigration deep-dives, both on the 1965 Hart-Celler Act and on the concept of jurisdiction stripping. The latter serves as an excellent (and prescient) primer for the tentative "Remain in Mexico" agreement currently being discussed by the Trump admin and the incoming Obrador administration and also lays the groundwork for some spirited discussion when McFeels and Halberstram return for the midweek FTN this Thursday. If it's Sunday, it's FTN!
BONUS: We included a short clip from last week's Mike and Ethnarch so you non-paycucks can get a taste of what you're missing behind the hoob wall.
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Episode Topics:
00:00:00 - Hart-Celler Primer
00:06:00 - LBJ Remarks on Hart-Celler
00:19:00 - Fifty Years Later
00:26:00 - Europa Report
00:36:00 - Jurisdiction Stripping Deep-Dive
00:42:00 – Chy Lung v. Freeman
00:54:00 – Aborting Birthright Citizenship
01:06:00 – ’52 and ’65 Acts
01:21:00 – Reno v. Flores
01:31:00 – “Persons”
01:37:00 – Stipulated Removal
01:44:00 – APA
01:49:00 – Jurisdiction Stripping
02:05:00 - Break
02:06:00 - Mike and Ethnarch Bonus Track
02:14:00 - Outro