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In this episode, I’m talking about real cases, real stories, and the questions people are afraid to ask out loud.
From an Iranian asylum case that raises serious concerns…
to Cuba and the reality many people have lived through…
to my own personal journey becoming a U.S. citizen, this isn’t about politics as usual.
It’s about fairness.
It’s about accountability.
And it’s about a system that, for a lot of people, just isn’t adding up.
I share my perspective as someone who went through the legal process the right way the waiting, the paperwork, the sacrifices and why it’s hard to ignore when things don’t seem to make sense.
We also look at voices coming out of Cuba, including
Alina Fernández, and the contrast between those who lived under that system and what’s being said today.
Sources Used (Fair Use Commentary / Reporting):
By Barbie WilliamsIn this episode, I’m talking about real cases, real stories, and the questions people are afraid to ask out loud.
From an Iranian asylum case that raises serious concerns…
to Cuba and the reality many people have lived through…
to my own personal journey becoming a U.S. citizen, this isn’t about politics as usual.
It’s about fairness.
It’s about accountability.
And it’s about a system that, for a lot of people, just isn’t adding up.
I share my perspective as someone who went through the legal process the right way the waiting, the paperwork, the sacrifices and why it’s hard to ignore when things don’t seem to make sense.
We also look at voices coming out of Cuba, including
Alina Fernández, and the contrast between those who lived under that system and what’s being said today.
Sources Used (Fair Use Commentary / Reporting):