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Un regard inédit sur les étapes, les écueils et les peines que subissent les candidats à l'immigration aux États-Unis au cours d'un tournage qui aura duré trois ans.Un regard inédit sur les étapes, les écueils et les peines que subissent les candidats à l'immigration aux États-Unis au cours d'un tournage qui aura duré trois ans.Un regard inédit sur les étapes, les écueils et les peines que subissent les candidats à l'immigration aux États-Unis au cours d'un tournage qui aura duré trois ans.
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- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Six episodes showcasing empathy is not a universal trait of humans
How do some of these people sleep at night? The hardest episode to watch was "The Right Way" (#5). It shows how broken our system is and unnecessarily so. It provides great insight into those who say "just do it the legal way!" even when those in charge don't even know what the legal way seems to be. One outright states he enjoys "hunting" human beings. Like, he says exactly those words.
This was hard to watch but it is well worth your time.
Great documentary. Stories from both sides. But it should be easy to pick one.
It's very disturbing to see some ICE officers taking pleasures in seeing other human being being separated from their families. I wonder how could they sleep at night. I have no problem seeing people doing their job with prides but these ICE officers are inhuman. No empathy and sympathy at all. What kind of environments they grew up in. I am curious.
watch it with an open mind
A lot of people say it's anti-trump, however all they do is share things the trump administration has done and the effects it's had. so if you think that's anti trump, then idk what to tell you. i don't think this show is trying to convince you to hate trump/ice or to have open borders or let illegals stay, rather show you what really happens to people who come here illegally and legally. it opens your eyes to the very flawed system and how there really is no "right way" to enter the u.s. if you don't have connections here. it tries to humanize every side. it's a complicated subject because every case is different and it's not as simple as "if they came here illegally they get deported." in fact, it's much more complicated than that. it highlights all the issues with the system in place and the changes that have happened over the years. it's very painful to watch and i cried multiple times. i encourage you to watch it with an open mind and watch every episode.
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Let the ICE agents, the border patrol, the immigration judges, and the sheriffs speak for themselves.
If you can watch this whole series and still support the existence of ICE or our immigration courts, then you have no soul. We have federal marshals to conduct arrests on fugitives, and we have a judicial court system that should provide these people due process. What's the harm in a man escaping certain death from his own country and working here, doing a job that none of you would want to do? Why are we deporting veterans for minor drug offenses like marijuana? Veterans are prescribed marijuana in many states for pain and other conditions, yet this guy gets deported for pleading guilty to probation?
If this is considered propaganda by Trump supporters, then your brain is broken.
If you can watch this whole series and still support the existence of ICE or our immigration courts, then you have no soul. We have federal marshals to conduct arrests on fugitives, and we have a judicial court system that should provide these people due process. What's the harm in a man escaping certain death from his own country and working here, doing a job that none of you would want to do? Why are we deporting veterans for minor drug offenses like marijuana? Veterans are prescribed marijuana in many states for pain and other conditions, yet this guy gets deported for pleading guilty to probation?
If this is considered propaganda by Trump supporters, then your brain is broken.
Watch all the episodes. It shows both sides
So, this is only out for a few days and these reviews are already bonkers from both sides. I'll try to be objective as this doc-series was on a very divisive issue.
I think the biggest takeaway from this series is how our policies and bureaucracy have such a high toll on people in complex situations. It humanized the immigrants. It showed what troubles they face from both legal immigration to undocumented, illegal immigration. Families ripped apart. Decades of life uprooted from where they now call home. A veteran who is here illegally so he can be with his family. It also humanized some of the immigration officers. An ICE agent with a family who empathized with the subject and let them tell their family goodbye. A CBP agent who saved an undocumented border crosser from dehydration and possibly death.
For the "outrage" that this is liberal propaganda, please just consider that this film is not a Michael Moore piece with some huge narrative. It presents real situations from real people. Most of this was filmed recently, so it shows people affected by the current administration's policies. It didn't only show illegal immigrants either. It showed asylum seekers who were also trying to enter correctly, and what hurdles they faced. However, it also pointed out that the previous administration deported more than any before him, as well as issues with the current immigration laws and policies enacted under Clinton. Episode 6 has a very pro-CBP stance. Shows many of the officers are there to stop human trafficking. Sad to see the true nature of a lot of that is related to organized crime, and it's good that CBP is working on that.
I think the biggest takeaway from this series is how our policies and bureaucracy have such a high toll on people in complex situations. It humanized the immigrants. It showed what troubles they face from both legal immigration to undocumented, illegal immigration. Families ripped apart. Decades of life uprooted from where they now call home. A veteran who is here illegally so he can be with his family. It also humanized some of the immigration officers. An ICE agent with a family who empathized with the subject and let them tell their family goodbye. A CBP agent who saved an undocumented border crosser from dehydration and possibly death.
For the "outrage" that this is liberal propaganda, please just consider that this film is not a Michael Moore piece with some huge narrative. It presents real situations from real people. Most of this was filmed recently, so it shows people affected by the current administration's policies. It didn't only show illegal immigrants either. It showed asylum seekers who were also trying to enter correctly, and what hurdles they faced. However, it also pointed out that the previous administration deported more than any before him, as well as issues with the current immigration laws and policies enacted under Clinton. Episode 6 has a very pro-CBP stance. Shows many of the officers are there to stop human trafficking. Sad to see the true nature of a lot of that is related to organized crime, and it's good that CBP is working on that.
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