Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration To Resume DACA, Toronto Terrorism Attack, And Global Notes

Album cover of the 2018 remix compilation album released in collaboration with Galletas Calientes Records, “Palenque Records AfroColombia Remix Vol​. ​2”
Album cover of the 2018 remix compilation album released in collaboration with Galletas Calientes Records, “Palenque Records AfroColombia Remix Vol​. ​2” Courtesy of Palenque Records
Album cover of the 2018 remix compilation album released in collaboration with Galletas Calientes Records, “Palenque Records AfroColombia Remix Vol​. ​2”
Album cover of the 2018 remix compilation album released in collaboration with Galletas Calientes Records, “Palenque Records AfroColombia Remix Vol​. ​2” Courtesy of Palenque Records

Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration To Resume DACA, Toronto Terrorism Attack, And Global Notes

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On today’s show:

  • The Trump administration’s immigration policy hit a stumbling block after a U.S. federal judge ruled Tuesday that protections must continue for people under DACA. We speak with Eréndira “Ere” Rendón, vice president of Immigration Strategy and Advocacy for The Resurrection Project, a Chicago-based social service and advocacy not-for-profit.
  • Ten people are dead after 25 year-old Alek Minassian allegedly drove a rental van through a busy pedestrian thoroughfare in Toronto on Monday. To discuss, we’re joined by Jesse Brown, a Toronto-based journalist and media critic.
  • Global Notes: in 1996, Lucas Silva, also known as DJ Champeta Man, began Palenque Records, named after the Colombian village of Palenque, which was formed by escaped slaves in the 16th century.