Live from Cajun country — Data & Dissonance is broadcasting straight outta Louisiana all September, and tonight we’re diving into the headline shaking the bayou.
🚨 Camp 57 is officially open for business inside Angola Prison. Governor Jeff Landry cut the ribbon with DHS brass by his side, calling it the “Louisiana Lockup” for the worst of the worst criminal illegals. To some it’s justice, to others it’s cruelty, but either way Louisiana just stepped onto the national stage.
Artie (back home, born and raised in Cajun country — even graduating with Jeff Landry’s brother Ben) leads the panel as they break down whether Camp 57 is smart policy, dangerous theater, or a symbolic test run for what comes next. Rachel calls out oversight failures, Brian cheers on law-and-order grit, Daniel warns of deep-state conditioning, and Skylar argues it’s cruelty dressed as justice.
🔥 One state, one prison, one big debate — and we’re bringing it to you live from the bayou.
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