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That's NPR's Joanna Kakissis in Kiev. Joanna, thanks.
President Trump is working hard to implement a campaign promise for mass deportations.
President Trump is working hard to implement a campaign promise for mass deportations.
President Trump is working hard to implement a campaign promise for mass deportations.
should receive. NPR's immigration policy reporter Jimena Bustillo joins us now to unpack all of this. So Jimena, has the administration addressed what due process means for their mass deportation goals?
should receive. NPR's immigration policy reporter Jimena Bustillo joins us now to unpack all of this. So Jimena, has the administration addressed what due process means for their mass deportation goals?
should receive. NPR's immigration policy reporter Jimena Bustillo joins us now to unpack all of this. So Jimena, has the administration addressed what due process means for their mass deportation goals?
All right, so let's get into that because let's assume that some people are good with the argument that due process rights are not owed to everyone. What's the argument then about why that's not just incorrect, that it is a slippery slope for absolutely everyone?
All right, so let's get into that because let's assume that some people are good with the argument that due process rights are not owed to everyone. What's the argument then about why that's not just incorrect, that it is a slippery slope for absolutely everyone?
All right, so let's get into that because let's assume that some people are good with the argument that due process rights are not owed to everyone. What's the argument then about why that's not just incorrect, that it is a slippery slope for absolutely everyone?
Are there any examples of such errors already?
Are there any examples of such errors already?
Are there any examples of such errors already?
That's NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Bustillo. Thanks a lot.
That's NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Bustillo. Thanks a lot.
That's NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Bustillo. Thanks a lot.
Sudan's capital city of Khartoum has been systematically destroyed. The once vibrant city at the junction of the White and Blue Nile has been hollowed out after two years of civil war.
Sudan's capital city of Khartoum has been systematically destroyed. The once vibrant city at the junction of the White and Blue Nile has been hollowed out after two years of civil war.
Sudan's capital city of Khartoum has been systematically destroyed. The once vibrant city at the junction of the White and Blue Nile has been hollowed out after two years of civil war.
With us now is NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu, who has just returned from there and joins us now from the de facto capital of Port Sudan. So tell us, Emmanuel, what you saw as you traveled through Khartoum.