“What Problem Are We Even Talking About?”
In this episode of Afternoon Coffee Break, I slow the conversation down and ask a question no one seems willing to answer: what problem are we actually trying to solve when it comes to immigration?
Indiana’s Senate Bill 76 claims to address a “serious problem,” but like many enforcement-focused policies, it never touches the root cause. Instead, we see a familiar pattern—blame, fear, and control—while the federal immigration system remains structurally broken and unresolved.
This episode blends journal reflection, political analysis, and personal processing as I talk through why this topic is so mentally draining, especially when enforcement is used as a substitute for reform. We look at how states are being asked to enforce a system they cannot fix, why protests aren’t the problem, and how narrative control has replaced accountability.
This is the first episode in a mini-series that focuses on root causes, not symptoms—and why real reform keeps getting pushed aside.
☕ Take a breath. Refill your coffee. We’re just getting started.
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