• A Surprise Mega Detention Facility in Surprise, AZ
    Jun 26 2026

    The U.S. government wired $70 million to purchase a massive warehouse to house detained immigrants in Surprise, Arizona — without telling the mayor, the city council, or a single one of the 80,000 people who lived there. No announcement. No environmental review. No community input. Just a done deal.

    In this episode of The Raid, investigative journalist John Carlos Frey unpacks how the secret purchase unfolded, who pushed back — and what happened when residents realized their own city council wasn't going to fight for them.

    This is the story of Surprise, Arizona. And it could be the story of your town next.

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

    https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/blog/ice-buys-warehouses-immigration-detention/

    https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/dhs-reveals-surprise-warehouse-turned-ice-detention-facility-part-38b-plan

    https://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/041826_surprise_ice_warehouse/

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    14 mins
  • Unchecked Power & $240 Billion: Facts About the Deportation Machine
    Jun 25 2026

    Host John Carlos Frey sits down with Lilian Serrano, Director of the Southern Border Communities Coalition, for a powerful conversation about what's really happening along the U.S.-Mexico border — and what it means for the entire country.

    Lillian grew up between Tijuana and San Diego across four generations, and has spent over a decade fighting for human rights and accountability in border enforcement. In this episode, she exposes how racial profiling, Constitutional violations, and unchecked use of force — long normalized in border communities — are now spreading to cities across America.

    They discuss the staggering $240 billion in federal funding handed to ICE and Border Patrol with little to no oversight, the gutting of DHS civil rights offices, the militarization of public lands along the border, and what communities can do to fight back. This is not an episode you can afford to tune out.

    https://www.southernborder.org/

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

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    47 mins
  • A U.S. Citizen Detained and Released Three Separate Times
    Jun 23 2026

    He was born in the United States. He has a Real ID, a Social Security number and a birth certificate. ICE detained him three times in less than one year.

    Leonardo Garcia Venegas is a 26-year-old construction worker from Baldwin County, Alabama. In May 2025, ICE agents raided a private job site, tackled him to the ground, and held him in handcuffs for over an hour — ignoring his proof of citizenship. Two weeks later, different agents made the same assumption at a different construction site. Then in May 2026 — while he was the lead plaintiff in an active federal lawsuit challenging these exact tactics — agents pulled him from his truck in front of his own house and shackled him.

    In this episode of The Raid, investigative journalist John Carlos Frey traces the full story: from the first raid to the federal courthouse to the morning they came back again.

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

    https://www.newsweek.com/how-ice-agents-detained-one-us-citizen-three-times-11928213

    https://abcnews.com/US/lawyer-us-born-citizen-detained-ice-disputes-interfering/story?id=126162608

    https://ij.org/case/alabama-construction-site-raids

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    17 mins
  • ICE and Border Patrol Flush with Cash
    Jun 19 2026

    John Carlos Frey digs into the extra $70 billon just approved for ICE and Border Patrol. What is that money for and how is it all managed? The details are nothing short of a corrupt system. https://theraidpodcast.org/

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

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    12 mins
  • Can America's Broken Immigration System Be Fixed?
    Jun 18 2026

    Host John Carlos Frey talks with Nayna Gupta, Policy Director at the American Immigration Council, to break down the Council's new report: Restoring Credibility and Humanity — a detailed framework proposing a path forward for U.S. immigration enforcement.

    Nayna and John explore how decades of overly broad immigration laws have enabled the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda, and why simply opposing it isn't enough — elected officials need a credible alternative vision. They also discuss the political landscape in Congress, shifting public opinion, and why the Council believes now is the moment to start building consensus — before the next political opening arrives.

    https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/report/immigration-enforcement/

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

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    47 mins
  • Released to Die: ICE's Quiet Cover-Up
    Jun 12 2026

    ICE has quietly changed how it reports deaths in immigration detention — and the change is designed to make people disappear from the record. Under the new internal policy, a death only counts as an "in-custody death" if it happens inside a detention facility. Deaths that occur after release — even the day after — are no longer reported.

    In this episode, John Carlos Frey breaks down exactly what this policy change means, why it was made, and who it affects — and why calling it anything other than a cover-up would be dishonest.

    People are dying in the custody of the United States government. And now, the government has made it significantly easier to make sure those deaths are never counted.

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

    https://www.newsweek.com/ice-updates-reporting-policy-amid-rising-detainee-deaths-12034515

    https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ice-ends-post-release-death-reporting-1800942

    https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1404918-ice-ends-30-day-detainee-death-reporting-rule-amid-custody-concerns

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    10 mins
  • Jacob Soboroff: Inside America's Deportation Machine
    Jun 11 2026

    Award-winning journalist Jacob Soboroff — author of Separated: Inside an American Tragedy and incoming host of Connect with Jacob Soboroff (premiering June 13 on MSNOW) — sits down with host John Carlos Frey on The Raid to trace his full journey covering U.S. immigration policy.

    From his first trip across the border into Tijuana during the Obama era, to the moment he walked into a converted Walmart housing 1,100 separated boys in Brownsville, TX — Soboroff reflects on what he missed, what changed him, and why he refuses to pretend injustice has "two sides." He also opens up about covering the 2025 LA wildfires that burned his childhood neighborhood, how those events shaped his new show's identity, and why he believes human connection — not neutrality — is the future of journalism.

    https://www.jacobsoboroff.com/

    https://theraidpodcast.org/

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    44 mins