Trump's Project 2025: Update: Chapter 6. Mass Deportation Disaster
The Bill Press Pod
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🗓️ 25 April 2025
⏱️ 63 minutes
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Summary
While Bill is on a research and writing sabbatical for the next 4 weeks we decided it’s important to revisit the horrors we laid out in our Project 2025 podcast series, Trump's Project 2025: Up Close and Personal – and tie them to what’s actually happened so far. The story that leads off Chapter 6 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 Jonathan 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.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, good friends. Welcome back to the Bill Press Pod and our new look at Project |
| 0:10.9 | 2025, now that we're three months into Trump 2.0. We did see all of this coming, didn't we, |
| 0:18.6 | before the election, but we have to agree, it's even worse |
| 0:21.7 | than we thought. Donald Trump and Elon Musk together are tearing down our Democratic |
| 0:26.9 | institutions, just as we warned in our Project 2025 podcast series last fall. The courts, the media, |
| 0:35.7 | foreign aid, health care, you name it. They're undermining all of it and dismantling as they go along, and they claim that they're just getting started. |
| 0:43.6 | So that's why we decided to revisit our Project 2025 series, because what we once called fiction is now reality, and it's happening even faster than we imagined. So while I'm off on a brief |
| 0:57.2 | research break in Europe, we're updating these episodes to show exactly how Trump's playbook |
| 1:02.6 | is playing out. And we're joined by our good friend, the author of these stories, David Pepper. |
| 1:09.4 | He'll connect the dots between Project |
| 1:11.4 | 2025 and the damage already done. Our goal is threefold to expose Trump's anti-democratic |
| 1:19.2 | agenda, to inspire resistance, and to ensure and build toward a total rejection of Donald Trump and MAGA in 26. |
| 1:30.8 | Now, in this fact-based fictional account of life under a second Trump regime, the personal |
| 1:35.8 | stories of people affected are told through the eyes of reporters for the fictional magazine |
| 1:40.7 | Capital Monthly. In today's episode, we tell the very human story of what happens to people |
| 1:47.1 | on both sides of Trump's disastrous detention and deportation plan, which we've seen playing out. |
| 1:54.3 | It dehumanizes both the black and brown people who have been rounded up and the men assigned |
| 2:00.6 | to guard them. Actors Mark |
| 2:03.0 | Rufalo and Andrew Guidry tell these stories. We begin at a detention camp in Texas. |
| 2:12.9 | Chapter 6 June Capital Month, Alvaro by Rose Cunningham, West Texas. |
| 2:26.4 | Mama, I'm so hungry. |
| 2:31.7 | Alvaro spoke strong English, thanks to a grandmother who'd begun teaching him at |
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