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The Human Cost of Failed Immigration Reform — A Conversation with Jessica Orozco Guttlein

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Decades of failed immigration reform and political half-measures have left millions of immigrants in the U.S. without a path to legal status. Instead, families are being torn apart by harsh deportation policies, asylum seekers are forced into the shadows, and U.S. citizen children live in daily fear of losing their parents.

In this episode, I speak with Jessica Orozco Guttlein, Senior Vice President for Policy and Communications at the Hispanic Federation, about how we got here—and what it will take to repair the damage. We examine the legacy of the 1986 immigration reform, the repeated failure to pass the DREAM Act, and how policies like the Laken Riley Act deepen racial profiling and destabilize communities.

Jessica also sheds light on the resilience of mixed-status families, the role of industries that quietly depend on immigrant labor, and why restoring due process must be central to any meaningful reform. Together, we consider how piecemeal solutions—like securing citizenship pathways for Dreamers—can begin to rebuild trust, reunite families, and prevent history from repeating itself.

(00:00) Broken Immigration System and Political Stalemate

Inadequate immigration policies and deportation destabilize families and communities, highlighting the need for comprehensive reform and recognition of immigrant contributions.

(13:29) Challenges in US Asylum Policy

The U.S. asylum system faces challenges due to policy changes, lack of resources, and removal of protections for immigrants.

(24:31) Impact of Immigration Policies on Communities

Immigrants in the US face fear and uncertainty due to increased enforcement policies, affecting sectors like hospitality and healthcare.

(32:01) Restoring Due Process in Immigration

The Laken Riley Act grants local police immigration authority, impacting mixed-status families and emphasizing the need for legislative action and due process restoration.

(36:08) Immigration Backlog and Justice System

The recent tax and spending bill highlights concerns about immigration enforcement priorities and the need for fair reforms.

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Decades of failed immigration reform and political half-measures have left millions of immigrants in the U.S. without a path to legal status. Instead, families are being torn apart by harsh deportation policies, asylum seekers are forced into the shadows, and U.S. citizen children live in daily fear of losing their parents.

In this episode, I speak with Jessica Orozco Guttlein, Senior Vice President for Policy and Communications at the Hispanic Federation, about how we got here—and what it will take to repair the damage. We examine the legacy of the 1986 immigration reform, the repeated failure to pass the DREAM Act, and how policies like the Laken Riley Act deepen racial profiling and destabilize communities.

Jessica also sheds light on the resilience of mixed-status families, the role of industries that quietly depend on immigrant labor, and why restoring due process must be central to any meaningful reform. Together, we consider how piecemeal solutions—like securing citizenship pathways for Dreamers—can begin to rebuild trust, reunite families, and prevent history from repeating itself.

(00:00) Broken Immigration System and Political Stalemate

Inadequate immigration policies and deportation destabilize families and communities, highlighting the need for comprehensive reform and recognition of immigrant contributions.

(13:29) Challenges in US Asylum Policy

The U.S. asylum system faces challenges due to policy changes, lack of resources, and removal of protections for immigrants.

(24:31) Impact of Immigration Policies on Communities

Immigrants in the US face fear and uncertainty due to increased enforcement policies, affecting sectors like hospitality and healthcare.

(32:01) Restoring Due Process in Immigration

The Laken Riley Act grants local police immigration authority, impacting mixed-status families and emphasizing the need for legislative action and due process restoration.

(36:08) Immigration Backlog and Justice System

The recent tax and spending bill highlights concerns about immigration enforcement priorities and the need for fair reforms.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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