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Stanton and Kramer Examine Immigration Injustice, Authoritarian Shifts, and Political Mobilization

Stanton and Kramer Examine Immigration Injustice, Authoritarian Shifts, and Political Mobilization

Update: 2025-04-29
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Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer discuss the lack of due process in immigrant removals, highlighting a case where a man was deported to El Salvador without any process. They express concern over the shift towards competitive authoritarianism, citing a survey of 500 political scientists. The conversation touches on the importance of affirmative action, particularly at diverse universities like UNLV, and the disparities in coaching opportunities in sports. They also discuss the economic impact of the current administration's policies, the potential for civil unrest, and the importance of midterm elections for political mobilization.

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Stanton and Kramer Examine Immigration Injustice, Authoritarian Shifts, and Political Mobilization

Stanton and Kramer Examine Immigration Injustice, Authoritarian Shifts, and Political Mobilization

Charles Stanton