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Project 2025: Up Close and Personal Chapter 6 Mass Deportation Disaster

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🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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The story that leads off Chapter 6 of Trump's Project 2025: Up Close and Personal, Mass Deportation Disaster captures the struggles of 12-year-old Alvaro and his mother in a fictional detention center in West Texas. Alvaro expresses his hunger to his mother, who is too weak to properly care for herself. As they navigate the deteriorating conditions of the camp—overcrowded with diminishing food supplies, hostile guards, and a sense of fear from both authorities and fellow detainees—Alvaro reflects on lost friendships and longing for better times. His mother’s health declines as she sacrifices for him, giving him her piece of bread despite needing it more herself. This highlights Alvaro’s growing awareness of their desperate situation. He learns from a friend, Manuel, about possible escape routes and decides to plan his own escape to ensure both his and his mother’s safety.

In the second half of Chapter 6, in a parallel narrative, soldier Jake Caldwell describes the chaos of the detention center from his perspective. As he witnesses the overwhelming influx of women and children, he feels the systemic failures of the camp. The environment strips away humanity, leading children to escape in search of freedom. As both narratives unfold, Alvaro attempts to escape the camp, filled with hope for a future where he can see his mother smile again even as Jake grapples with the moral dilemmas of his role in the oppressive system. Their stories intertwine themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the harsh realities faced by both detainees and guards in the unjust conditions of the camp.

We'd like to thank all the artists who volunteered their time to make this episode:
Mark Ruffalo and Andrea Guidry who read the chapters and  others who contributed character voices.  


Sound design by Marilys Ernst and Jon Moser.

Trump's Project 2025: Up Close and Personal is written by David Pepper and produced by Pepper, Melissa Jo Peltier and Jay Feldman and is a production of Ovington Avenue Productions and The Bill Press Pod.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hello, I'm Bill Press, host of the Bill Press pod, and welcome to Trump's

0:40.5

Project 2025, up close and personal, Chapter 6, the mass deportation disaster. As you know,

0:48.6

Trump has repeatedly said that if reelected, he will order the mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants.

0:56.3

And we're going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country, and we're going

1:00.8

to start with Springfield and Aurora.

1:04.0

Now note, Trump's not just talking about what he calls illegal immigrants. The Haitians in

1:10.1

Springfield, Ohio, for example, are here

1:12.0

legally. So if he can deport them, there's nothing to stop him from deporting other legal

1:18.6

immigrants here in America. A recent estimate of the cost of this detention and expulsion

1:24.1

is estimated to be $315 billion, billion dollars.

1:30.3

And that doesn't count the cost of the American economy, the loss in tax revenue these workers pay, or the services they provide.

1:38.3

More importantly, it doesn't count the human cost of separating families, devastating communities, and inevitably

1:46.7

mistakenly rounding up brown and black legal citizens of the United States.

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