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Episode 202: Citizens of Nowhere
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
Science
Social Sciences
Publication Date |
Dec 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:32:27

Everyone is a citizen of somewhere, right? With all the conversation in politics and the media about immigration, one of the assumptions is that, if you aren’t a citizen of the United States, you must be a citizen of somewhere else. But in some parts of the world, you might just not have any real citizenship at all. Professor Noora Lori explores the lives of people who are caught in between countries, the challenges this creates for their lives, and what a better immigration policy could look like.

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Everyone is a citizen of somewhere, right? With all the conversation in politics and the media about immigration, one of the assumptions is that, if you aren’t a citizen of the United States, you must be a citizen of somewhere else. But in some parts of the world, you might just not have any real citizenship at all. Professor Noora Lori explores the lives of people who are caught in between countries, the challenges this creates for their lives, and what a better immigration policy could look like.

Everyone is a citizen of somewhere, right? With all the conversation in politics and the media about immigration, one of the assumptions is that, if you aren’t a citizen of the United States, you must be a citizen of somewhere else. But in some parts of the world, you might just not have any real citizenship at all. Professor Noora Lori explores the lives of people who are caught in between countries, the challenges this creates for their lives, and what a better immigration policy could look like.

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