In Episode 3 of this mini-series Afternoon Coffee Break, the focus shifts from policy mechanics to power and perception. When immigration reform stalls, enforcement often takes its place—not as a solution, but as a performance meant to signal control.
This episode examines how immigration enforcement becomes spectacle: raids, arrests, numbers, and headlines replacing structural reform. We talk about why places like Minnesota become flashpoints, how fear is used as a tool of deterrence, and why enforcement-heavy responses tend to surge when real reform is avoided.
This isn’t about ignoring the law. It’s about recognizing when enforcement becomes a substitute for accountability—and what that costs communities.
☕ Refill your coffee. We’re getting closer to the root.
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