Instructional Video7:56
TED Talks

TED: What we're missing in the debate about immigration | Duarte Geraldino

12th - Higher Ed
Between 2008 and 2016, the United States deported more than three million people. What happens to those left behind? Journalist Duarte Geraldino picks up the story of deportation where the state leaves off. Learn more about the wider...
Instructional Video14:57
Curated Video

US Helicopter Pilots Special Technique to Chase & Catch Vehicles During Border Patrols

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this captivating episode, we dive into the fascinating world of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and explore the cutting-edge technologies and strategies shaping modern border security...
Instructional Video2:29
Makematic

The Chinese Exclusion Act

K - 8th
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 barred Chinese immigration into the United States, the first time the U.S. government had barred an ethnic group, leading to decades of injustice.
Instructional Video2:22
Food Farmer Earth

Overcoming Labor Challenges: Insights from a Successful Cherry Farmer

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the toughest challenge faced by cherry farmers today: finding and retaining skilled labor. Learn how changes in immigration laws and societal values are impacting the availability of workers in this labor-intensive industry.
Instructional Video4:03
Wonderscape

King Charles III's Coronation: Tradition Meets Modern Values

K - 5th
King Charles III's coronation on May 6, 2023, balanced royal tradition with contemporary touches. From a gospel choir performance to sustainable choices in his attire and ceremony, the King brought a modern sensibility to the historic...
Instructional Video8:08
Hip Hughes History

King Obama? The Constitutionality of the Immigration Executive Order

6th - 12th
An attempted non biased look at the constitutionality and legality of Obama's executive order on immigration.
Instructional Video58:23
The Wall Street Journal

Opinion Debates: Can the economy return to 3% growth?

Higher Ed
Watch WSJ Editorial Board members Paul Gigot and Mary O'Grady, columnist William Galston, and contributors Jason Furman and Arthur Laffer, have a lively discussion on the importance of economic growth in America in 2018.
Instructional Video10:08
TLDR News

Biden's Immigration Plan: Why Republicans AND Democrats Hate It - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
The border is proving to be a difficult topic for Biden, with both Republicans and Democrats on his back about his policies. So in this video we unpick what Biden's immigration policy looks like, why it's fairly universally disliked &...
Instructional Video7:28
Institute for New Economic Thinking

To Be a Good Citizen, You Need Not Be Rich

Higher Ed
Minouche Shafik says that for democracy to work, we must keep the market out of certain domains In this full-length interview from What Money Can’t Buy, political philosopher Michael Sandel and London School of Economics Director...
Instructional Video10:00
Hip Hughes History

History of Immigration in the US for Dummies

6th - 12th
Let HipHughes escort you through a few hundred years of United States immigration, simple, stupid and aimed at the heart of big ideas.
News Clip3:23
Curated Video

DOJ releases list of 'sanctuary jurisdictions'

Higher Ed
After the Justice Department shared a list of 35 "sanctuary jurisdictions" in the U.S., will the threat of legal action prompt those states, cities and counties to change their immigration policies? (Scripps News)
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Florida Congressman: Latest Immigration Policies Will Create More Xenophobia

9th - Higher Ed
Democratic Rep. Darren Soto says that by proposing stricter immigration policies, the Trump administration is generating fear and encouraging xenophobia. The Florida congressman tells Cheddar that Republicans are running a campaign on...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Democratic Congressman: GOP Running on Xenophobia

9th - Higher Ed
Rep. Darren Soto from Florida says Republicans are running a campaign "on fear and on division" because President Trump's policies have failed to adequately address voters' economic insecurities. That's why GOP candidates are pushing...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Lawrence O'Donnell: MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Is 'Hardest Person in World To Crack'

9th - Higher Ed
The MSNBC host explains what happened leading up to the moment when his co-worker, Rachel Maddow, broke down in tears on air while covering the border crisis. O'Donnell tells Cheddar that if he had to report the story on tender age...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Lawrence O'Donnell: MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Is Hardest Person in World to Crack

9th - Higher Ed
The MSNBC host explains what happened leading up to the moment when his co-worker, Rachel Maddow, broke down in tears on air while covering the border crisis. O'Donnell tells Cheddar that if he had to report the story on tender age...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Trump Defends Harsh Immigration Policy, As Lawmakers Call For Change

9th - Higher Ed
The president on Monday said the U.S. "will not be a migrant camp," responding to concern over families being separated at the southern border. Trump also blamed the situation on the Democrats because he realizes that the emotional...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Outrage Grows Over 'Unspinably Bad' Family Separation Policy

9th - Higher Ed
The president on Monday said the U.S. "will not be a migrant camp," responding to concern over families being separated at the southern border. Trump also blamed the situation on the Democrats because he realizes that the emotional...
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Microsoft, 'Dismayed' By Family Separations, Wades Into Immigration Debate

9th - Higher Ed
The technology giant released a statement on Monday urging the Trump administration to change the practice of separating children and parents at the southern border. The statement came in response to criticism online for working with...
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Republicans Scramble to Fix Border Crisis, as Trump Digs In

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump on Tuesday again deflected blame for tearing apart families at the U.S. border and suggested deporting entire family units, as Republicans scrambled to come up with a legislative fix for the crisis.
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Republicans Scramble to Fix Border Crisis as Trump Digs In

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump on Tuesday again deflected blame for tearing apart families at the U.S. border and suggested deporting entire family units, and Republicans scrambled to come up with a legislative fix for the crisis.
News Clip1:39
Curated Video

Trump Readies to End Family Separations After Days of Defying Bipartisan Outcry

9th - Higher Ed
The president said he will sign an executive order as soon as Wednesday to prohibit officials from separating children and parents at the southern border, after days of standing by the zero tolerance policy. His changed stance may stem...
News Clip1:39
Curated Video

Facing Outrage, Trump Backtracks on Family Separation Policy

9th - Higher Ed
The president said he will sign an executive order as soon as Wednesday to prohibit officials from separating children and parents at the southern border, after days of standing by the zero tolerance policy. His changed stance may stem...
News Clip1:26
Curated Video

Citi CEO: We Believe in Family Sanctity, But Need Immigration Reform

9th - Higher Ed
Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat weighs in on the backlash over family separation at the border and the need for immigration reform. <b<br/>r/>

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Curated Video

NATO Summit Kicks Off, White House Misses Immigration Deadline, Deadly Gas Explosion in Midwest, and More

9th - Higher Ed
These are the headlines you Need2Know:



The NATO Summit got off to a heated start as President Trump already criticized member countries for not paying their fair share of defense

spending.

The Trump...