Harris struggled because she couldn't resonate with independent voters, didn't effectively distance herself from Biden, and faced internal party skepticism. Her campaign was also criticized for focusing on culture wars rather than substantive issues.
Mass deportations could severely impact the economy by removing essential workers in sectors like agriculture, janitorial services, and construction, leading to labor shortages and increased costs for businesses.
The Cuban Adjustment Act currently protects Cubans who enter the U.S. on a parole or have dual citizenship with Spain and enter on an ESTA. It no longer protects those who enter without parole and are not admitted.
The administration may prioritize deporting individuals with final orders of deportation and those convicted of serious crimes, including nonviolent felonies like Medicare fraud and drug-related offenses.
Morgan withdrew support because he believed Harris was a poor choice for breaking through to independent voters and that her campaign lacked a clear, compelling message. He also felt the party was hypocritical for not allowing a democratic primary.
Brittney Brave's show at the Adrienne Arsht Center is significant as she will be the first local comedian to headline there, marking a milestone for local talent in Miami's performing arts scene.
Miami's current political climate, characterized by corruption, lack of accountability, and a focus on culture wars, mirrors broader American trends where these issues are becoming more prevalent and normalized.
Immigrants are concerned about being targeted for deportation based on final orders, criminal convictions, or denaturalization. They fear family separation and the impact on their livelihoods and communities.
Brittney Brave, who will become the first local comedian to headline at the Adrienne Arsht Center this weekend, joins Billy Corben in studio to co-host today. John Morgan of Morgan & Morgan shares his thoughts about the election results. And immigration attorney Ada Pozo will talk about the extent of mass deportation.
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