First, we talk to a national reporter about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting immigration into the United States. Then, we speak to the new Milwaukee County executive-elect and soon-to-be former state legislator David Crowley.
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Coronavirus Pandemic And Immigration: Trump Administration Enacts Restrictions
Last week President Trump signed an executive order temporarily suspending certain types of immigration. We explore the policy’s implications and response. We also take a look at how the coronavirus pandemic affects mixed-status families, international students and immigrants working in the food industry.
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New Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley
State Rep. David Crowley has a new job. On May 4, he’ll be (virtually) sworn in as the next Milwaukee County executive. The former lawmaker and 33-year-old takes office with a full plate of problems to address, such as the coronavirus pandemic, racial disparities and reckless driving.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Jana Rose Schleis Producer
- Steven Potter Producer
- Caitlin Dickerson Guest
- David Crowley Guest
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