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10 Billion People

10 Billion People

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As the global population climbs to 10 billion people by 2060 or so, global immigration and climate change are going to increasingly dictate the politics of every country on Earth. What are the common threads? What can we learn from how global immigration and climate change impacts nations today? These are the questions we ask. Plus, in each episode we look at the secret or not-so-secret immigration histories of famous people.fronteraTECH Law Reiseliteratur & Erläuterungen Sozialwissenschaften
  • Ep. 8: Unveiling The Truth About Campst Chaves V. Garland
    Jul 25 2024

    In this 10 Billion People Podcast episode, we dive deep into the recent Supreme Court case Campos Chaves v. Garland with attorney Maureen Abell. Damjan leads the discussion as they unpack the real-world impacts of this landmark decision on immigration law. Maureen is a visiting clinical professor at Yale Law School, and a full-time attorney New Haven Legal Assistance, and she shares her insights from the front lines of immigration and removal defense. Damjan is joined by new co-host and producer Keith R. Higgons, and they promise a conversation that's accessible and relevant to everyone, not just legal experts. Get ready for a candid exploration of how court decisions like Campos Chaves v. Garland affect everyday people, told through personal anecdotes and expert analysis. This episode promises to demystify complex legal jargon and highlight the human stories behind immigration law. Whether passionate about social justice or curious about current affairs, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Join us for this compelling discussion that aims to bridge the gap between law and real-life impact. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more thought-provoking content from the 10 Billion People Podcast!

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    58 Min.
  • Ep. 7: The Darien Gap Migrant Route + "Mass migration preparedness"
    Mar 5 2023

    News:

    Americans Fleeing the US for fear of the far right

    Article in the New Republic - open with a gay man in NYC going to the German consulate to apply for citizenship - looking forward to a time when LGBTQ rights are truly erroded

    There is little doubt that members of the political right are setting their sight on LGBTQ rights, it was alluded to directly in Dobbs

    “Blaxit” - movement of black Americans moving abroad - huge uptick in internet searches in the last years since Trump - politics aside, we can agree that the far right took the mask off in terms of bigotry

    Mass Migration Preparedness - Migration is now just another type of whether pattern delivering inconvenience to us all

    “Board up your windows folks i think we’re going to have a system moving through the next few months

    https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/c...

    Expats v Immigrants - What’s the difference!?

    The blunt expression of this problem is well put by a Guardian article: “Why are white people expats and the rest of us are immigrants?”

    Wall Street Journal’s take:

    has a blog dedicated to the life of expats and recently they featured a story ‘Who is an expat, anyway?’. Here are the main conclusions: “Some arrivals are described as expats; others as immigrants; and some simply as migrants. It depends on social class, country of origin and economic status. It’s strange to hear some people in Hong Kong described as expats, but not others. Anyone with roots in a western country is considered an expat … Filipino domestic helpers are just guests, even if they’ve been here for decades. Mandarin-speaking mainland Chinese are rarely regarded as expats … It’s a double standard woven into official policy.”

    GoFundMe - Coyote

    Mt. Pleasant High School in RI

    Assistant VP and teacher soliciting money to pay the rest of a students tab to a coyote

    Predictable backlash - money was returned and another email sent out by the principal saying the request was “not appropriate”

    This was probably a teacher trying to simply support a student - understandably, it was swallowed up by the culture wars

    DARIEN GAP - THE MIGRANT ROUTE OF LAST RESORT (Specific uptick in Afghans taking this route)

    What is the Darien gap?

    60 miles of roadless jungle, steep mountains, rivers, swamps completely controlled by gangs

    The Spanish, who took control of almost all of Central America at one point or another, steered clear of the Darien jungle, seeing it as to dense, the mountains too steep, and filled with malaria and yellow fever

    Land and sea routes have been targeted by authorities increasingly over the past few years - pushing more people into this route - only land bridge to north america - this is becoming the only way for many

    This is the only break in the pan-american highway which otherwise stretches from Alaska to Argentina

    According to the Panamanian Gov -- 151k have crossed the darien gap between Jan and Sep in 2022 - up from only a couple hundred people annually about a decade ago

    The majority were from Cuba, Ecuador, and Haiti—including Haitian children born in Brazil and Chile—but some hailed from as far away as Angola, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan. 




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  • Ep. 6: The Louis CK Corollary or why borders shouldn’t be too safe - 10 Billion People Podcast
    Feb 15 2023

    Louis CK recently added a new point of view on the question of immigration: speaking with Joe Rogan, Louis CK said that maybe the reason we try to keep the border closed is that we like being comfortable too much. Being too comfortable is bad for the individual organism, and it is also bad for society, because in either case the capacity to actively manage problems diminishes, complacency sets in, eyes become blind to problems, etc. In this episode, our main story is the recent allegations against America's Immigration and Customs Enforcement of barbaric force-feeding of Kumar, an Indian national detained after entering the U.S. to seek asylum. How much of our need for utmost comfort contributed to the circumstances and details of this brutal story? We also cover Russia's new reverse-migration, the United Nation's year in review, which shows 100 million people globally are currently displaced, an update on Greece's ongoing persecution of immigrant advocates, and a brief look at the life of   Kalpana Chawla.

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
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