I'm Ayesha Roscoe, and this is The Sunday Story,
where we go beyond the headlines of the day to bring you one big story.
The Trump administration's immigration policies have upended daily life for undocumented immigrants across the country.
Some have self-deported, others have gone into hiding, afraid to leave their homes.
Many are still torn about what makes sense for their families in the face of an uncertain future.
Over the past year,
NPR's immigration correspondent Jasmine Garst has been following the ups and downs of some of the people navigating this moment.
She sat down with host B.A.
Parker on the Code Switch podcast to talk about her reporting,
and we wanted to share some of it with you.
We start with Jasmine's story of a Maryland mom who's taking unusual steps to keep her kids safe.
Okay, I'll worry till something will happen to her like something won't get her.
We'll be right back.
This week on the NPR Politics Podcast, the biggest story in Washington.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth under pressure and facing questions about strikes on alleged drug boats and sharing more plans in a group chat.
What could happen next?
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