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In this episode of The Great Debate, our hosts take on one of the most emotional and divisive issues in America today: deportation. The argument goes straight to the heart of the national conversation: Is strict enforcement a necessary defense of the rule of law and public safety, or are mass removals morally wrong, destructive to families, and damaging to the country’s economy?

On one side, supporters of tough enforcement say a nation without borders loses control, and deportation is essential to deterrence and sovereignty. On the other hand, critics argue that detention, rushed removals, and denied due process create lasting trauma, especially when asylum seekers and families are caught in the middle. With the fight over immigration policy growing sharper by the day, this debate asks a simple but powerful question: should America put legal deterrence first, or prioritize the protection of vulnerable people?


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