2025-01-25
20 分钟Hi, this is Christine in Concord, California.
After being laid off during the pandemic and writing far more cover letters than I prefer to think about, I'm about to walk in on the first day of my brand new job.
This podcast was recorded at 12:07pm Eastern Time on Friday, January 24, 2025.
Things may have changed by the time you hear it, but I'll finally be back to doing what I went to school for.
Okay, here's the show.
Congratulations and best of luck.
Good luck, Christine.
Hey there.
It's the NPR Politics podcast.
I'm Sarah McCammon.
I cover politics.
I'm Frank Ordonez.
I cover the White House.
Today on the show, we're going to look at two of the big ways that the new Trump administration is reshaping life and work in the U.S.
nPR's Joel Rose covers immigration and is with us, too.
Hey, Joel.
Hey, Sarah.
So if you would, let's start there with immigration.
Just give us a quick reminder of the actions that President Trump has taken so far on immigration policy.
Oh, how long do we have?