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Migrating to America: A Dream Worth Dying For

Migrating to America: A Dream Worth Dying For

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Migrants face life-threatening jungles, rivers, mountains, and deserts on their way to the USA. Reporter James Stout travelled from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas to the mountains of Southern California and the jungles of the Darién Gap to hear from them about the journey, their American dreams, and the people who helped them during their travels. Along the way, he interviews migrants, experts, and is joined by conflict reporter Robert Evans to discuss anti-migrant conspiracy theories.

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Episodes
  • How A Butterfly Sanctuary Became The Center of a Border War, Part One
    May 25 2022

    Robert and James head down to the Texas border to meet with the director of a butterfly sanctuary in the crosshairs of a far right culture war.

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    27 mins
  • How A Butterfly Sanctuary Became The Center of a Border War, Part Two
    May 26 2022

    James and Robert continue their exploration of the war between Qanon and the Butterfly Sanctuary.

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    29 mins
  • How A Butterfly Sanctuary Became The Center of a Border War, Part Three
    May 27 2022

    The conclusion of the saga of the Butterfly Center at the border. For now.

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    21 mins
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