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A 10-year-old U.S. citizen battling brain cancer is deported with her parents. A bomb threat targets Supreme Court Justice Barrett’s sister after she rules against Trump. And the U.S. military weighs seizing the Panama Canal. This episode exposes the human cost of extreme policies—from broken immigration enforcement to judicial intimidation and geopolitical brinkmanship. We dissect how power abuses collide with basic humanity, asking: When do “law and order” tactics become tools of terror? And what happens when personal vendettas drive global policy? From Texas detention centers to Panama’s contested waters, we unravel the stakes for democracy, families, and the rule of law.
By History UndisclosedA 10-year-old U.S. citizen battling brain cancer is deported with her parents. A bomb threat targets Supreme Court Justice Barrett’s sister after she rules against Trump. And the U.S. military weighs seizing the Panama Canal. This episode exposes the human cost of extreme policies—from broken immigration enforcement to judicial intimidation and geopolitical brinkmanship. We dissect how power abuses collide with basic humanity, asking: When do “law and order” tactics become tools of terror? And what happens when personal vendettas drive global policy? From Texas detention centers to Panama’s contested waters, we unravel the stakes for democracy, families, and the rule of law.