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Homeland Security & Profiling

Kristopher Healy, a former border patrol agent and homeland security analyst, is rejoining ICE to assist with training new law enforcement officers. Healy, who has been a guest on Matt Gagnon’s show, will be unavailable for media appearances due to ICE’s rules. The conversation shifts to the Supreme Court’s recent decision allowing immigration agents to detain individuals suspected of being in the U.S. illegally based on appearance, language, or occupation. Matt Gagnon discusses the complexities of racial profiling in policing and immigration enforcement, emphasizing the need for due process and careful investigation to avoid abuses of power.

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