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This week on CounterSpin: Those with a beating heart can see the horror of Trump’s plans to deputize wannabe vigilantes to denounce ([link removed]) community members they suspect "don’t belong here," to send ICE into schools and churches ([link removed]) to round folks up—police records or no—and ship them to detention centers, to ride roughshod over time-honored concepts of sanctuary ([link removed]) . But on immigration, as on other things ([link removed]) , corporate news media have shaped their narrative around right-wing frames
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We’ll talk about the attack on immigrants—and about the resistance to it—with Silky Shah, executive director at Detention Watch Network ([link removed]) .
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