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In The Thick

ITT Sound Off: Targeting Immigration

In The Thick

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4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

On today’s ITT Sound Off, Maria and Julio are fed up. They talk about how the Trump administration continues to lash out at immigrants, and the disproportionate press coverage the President’s tweets receive. They also dive into what is happening in Chelsea, Massachusetts and in the Bronx, New York where hotspots of the virus are developing. We want to hear from you. As schools shut and services become difficult to access, this is an especially tough time for young LGBTQ people of color. If you’re a part of this community, and have been struggling with the idea of home or finding a safe place to shelter, call us to leave a voicemail on In The Thick hotline at (505) 226-8973 or send us a voice memo via email to inthethick@futuromediagroup.org. ITT Staff Picks:  - Julio talks with Chelsea City Councilor Judith Garcia about what is happening in Chelsea, MA. Chelsea is 70 percent Latino, right across the river from Boston, and has the highest rates of positive coronavirus cases per 10,000 people similar to New York City via Latino Rebels. - The Washington Post reports that as of April 21, the Bronx has more coronavirus infections per capita than any of the city’s other boroughs. The Bronx is where much of New York City's essential workforce lives. - Along with healthcare workers and those in the food service, morticians are on the front line. Reuters reporters talk with four female undertakers about the challenges of continuing to help families navigate death in this pandemic.  


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That's survey dot PRX.org slash futuro.

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Grazias.

0:25.0

Yo, what up in the thick family?

0:30.0

What's up, what's up, what's up, what's up?

0:31.0

I'm Maria Ina N'Ojosa.

0:34.0

You're like breaking it down like,

0:35.0

Yo, Maria Hosa, yo, and I'm Puerto Rico Guarela,

0:38.0

and this is I T. Soundoff.

0:40.0

I just love the way you did it.

0:41.0

It was very like, yo M TV Raps, I loved it. You know, there are many sides to me. I just

0:45.0

saying it was very like yo mowtv wraps. I loved it. You know there are many sides to me

0:46.0

okay I'm just saying

0:49.0

you know you're a DJ anyway and especially during this pand, so many of them are coming out.

0:55.0

It's fascinating.

0:56.0

But listen, we're going to get to our first topic, which is not funny at all.

0:59.8

In fact, I'm going to drop an F-bomb right here in the first because Julio you know I am I'll say it

1:05.6

silently I am fucking pissed off about this we're talking about the coronavirus

1:11.4

pandemic and the impact that it's having on immigration.

1:15.3

Right?

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