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Right now, there are hundreds of deported veterans living in Mexico. These veterans joined the U.S. military with the promise of obtaining residency only to be deported after their service. Jose Alanis is an Iraq veteran who served over 10 years in the military. Jose now supports deported veterans who seek refuge in The Bunker, a support house in Tijuana, Mexico. He joins Kassy to talk about the stories of those veterans and discuss the flaws in our immigration and military bureaucracy that allow this to happen. What are the challenges faced by our non-citizen veterans? What support do they have, and more importantly not have? Find out on this episode of The Kassy Dillon Show.
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Ran Bar-Yoshafat, an Israeli lawyer and public speaker discusses the state of policy in Israel and the growth of conservatism. In Israel, each issue from social policies to economics is often built around security and identity. Due to this, “right-wing” or “conservative” policies do not necessarily mean the same thing in Israel as they do in the US. Israel has socialist beginnings and many current socialist policies. But according to Ran, Israel needs a taste of American free-market conservatism. But is this possible? Find out on this episode of the Kassy Dillon Show.
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Sarah St. Onge delves into her story of choosing life for her unborn daughter despite numerous voices against her. After discovering her daughter had serious medical concerns, Sarah was confronted with several doctors and medical staff advising her to abort immediately. Since then Sarah has worked to give mothers facing her situation the support they desperately need. What are the stresses and difficulties in an unsure pregnancy? How did Sarah begin to move forward? What is really at the core of the Pro-Life Movement? Find out on this episode of the Kassy Dillon Show.