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Where the US already has a border wall

Where the US already has a border wall

FromThe Impact


Where the US already has a border wall

FromThe Impact

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nogales, Arizona, and Nogales, Sonora, are known as “Ambos Nogales” — “both Nogaleses.” The city straddles the border of Arizona and Sonora, Mexico. For a long time, a hole-riddled chain-link fence ran along that border. Residents could cross back and forth with ease. But in 1995, the federal government replaced the chain-link fence with a wall. Over time, that wall has been fortified with surveillance towers, more Customs and Border Patrol agents, and drones. 
President Trump wants to extend the Nogales model all along the US-Mexico border. In the final episode of the season, The Impact goes to Nogales with the Arizona Republic to find out why the federal government decided to build the wall, how it has changed Ambos Nogales, and how it has affected migrants who hope to cross into the United States.
Further listening and reading: 

Rafael Carranza’s reporting in the Arizona Republic


Maritza Dominguez’s work on the Valley 101 podcast 

Radiolab’s Border Trilogy explores Operation Blockade and the federal government’s Prevention Through Deterrence policy

Vox’s guide to where 2020 candidates stand on policy, including immigration


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Host:
Jillian Weinberger, @jbweinz
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Released:
Feb 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

In Washington, DC, the story often ends when Congress passes a law. For us, that’s where the story begins. We examine the consequences of what happens when powerful people act — or fail to act. This season, Jillian Weinberger explores the big ideas from the 2020 presidential candidates: how their ideas worked, or didn’t work, in other places or at other times. Produced by Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.