In this episode of Deportation Nation, Darren Watts examines the complex and often conflicting immigration legacy of President Barack Obama.
While Obama gave hope to millions through DACA and compassionate rhetoric, he also oversaw a record number of deportations, expanding enforcement programs like Secure Communities and strengthening the very systems later weaponized by his successors.
Darren explores how political pressure, racial double standards, and structural racism shaped Obama’s limitations—and why “good intentions” aren’t always enough.
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Sources for This Episode:
Migration Policy Institute – An Overview of U.S. Immigration Enforcement Under Obama
https://www.migrationpolicy.org
Pew Research Center – Deportation Trends: 2009–2017
American Immigration Council – DACA: Fact Sheet and Impact
https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org
ACLU – Civil Rights Concerns with Secure Communities
Cato Institute – Data on Immigrant Crime and Deportation Statistics