In this powerful episode of We The People (aired 11-05-25), host Alina Gonzalez Dcra leads an in-depth conversation on immigration, criminal law, and due process in the United States. Joined by attorney Elizabeth Una, the discussion explores how sudden policy changes, ICE detentions, and criminal charges can dramatically impact immigrant families and U.S. citizens alike.
The episode breaks down real fears families face today—from traffic stops turning into detention, to how minor criminal charges can jeopardize immigration status. Viewers gain practical guidance on knowing their rights, navigating the legal system, accessing interpreters, preparing family contingency plans, and understanding the intersection of criminal and immigration law.
With clarity, compassion, and common sense, this episode highlights why access to justice often feels out of reach and what individuals can do to protect themselves and their families. A must-watch conversation for anyone concerned about civil liberties, immigration reform, and the real-world consequences of today’s legal system.
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