Welcome to The Melting Pod
The Melting Pod brings you stories of our dysfunctional immigration system, and where we go from here.
In this inaugural episode, Claire reveals how everything going on with ICE is even worse than it looks; Amanda explains how Trump is *de*-legalizing millions of people who thought they were protected; and Doug shatters any remaining illusions that MAGA is okay with legal immigrants.
Plus we introduce ourselves, drag the New York Times a bit, and give you a few things to be hopeful about in 2026. Join us!
In This Episode
- Intro
- Was anyone prepared for this?
- Minneapolis is different from anything that came before
- The DHS funding fight – high stakes, weak leverage
- If Claire were in charge, what would Democrats prioritize?
- How the ICE surge is taking real cops off the beat
- Deaths in detention
- How Trump is de-legalizing immigrants with permission to be here
- How Trump is choking off legal immigration
- Litigation heroes fighting the immigration ban
- Birthright citizenship – what happens next?
- Claire’s story: “How can we shut her up”
- Amanda’s story: “I hated law school with a passion”
- Doug’s story: “I took some detours”
- Memo to NYTimes: Trump is just lying to you
- Things to actually hope for in 2026?
- Closing
Learn More
Amanda, Claire, and Doug express their own personal opinions on The Melting Pod. This episode was produced by Michael Palmer (palmer.media). Read more about the topics in this episode:
Sweeping Raids, Giant Camps and Mass Deportations: Inside Trump’s 2025 Immigration Plans
ICE Has Diverted Over 25,000 Officers from Their Jobs
Medical examiner likely to classify death of ICE detainee as homicide, recorded call says
Trump administration sued over visa freeze on immigrants from 75 countries
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Immigrant justice through litigation and storytelling
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