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Silky Shah on the Attack on Immigrants

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Protest against immigrant detention. Photo: Steve Pavey

 

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Protest against immigrant detention. Photo: Steve Pavey

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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 community members they suspect "don’t belong here," to send ICE into schools and churches to round folks up—police records or no—and ship them to detention centers, to ride roughshod over time-honored concepts of sanctuary. But on immigration, as on other things, corporate news media have shaped their narrative around right-wing frames, such that immigration itself is now not a human rights story, or even an economic one, but yet another story about “their” crimes and “our” safety. Sure, it serves racist xenophobes and will harm all of us, but: horrible crimes attachable to brown and Black people? You don’t have to ask the press corps twice! It was bad enough when the narrative was about distinguishing "good" immigrants from "bad" immigrants; we’ve now gone beyond that to "all immigrants" vs. "everyone else"—and if MAGA is now driving that train, elite media have been fueling it up for years.

We’ll talk about the attack on immigrants—and about the resistance to it—with Silky Shah, executive director at Detention Watch Network.

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Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at recent press coverage of oligarchs and the Washington Post's new mission statement.

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