
The Bulwark Podcast Jacob Soboroff and Sarah McBride: Democracy at the Ground Level
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Oct 10, 2025 Jacob Soboroff, an MSNBC correspondent known for his in-depth reporting on immigration, joins U.S. Representative Sarah McBride to tackle urgent political issues. Soboroff reveals the stark realities of federal immigration raids in Chicago, illustrating the human toll through poignant personal stories. McBride discusses the Democratic Party's strategy amidst government challenges, advocating for a big-tent approach to unite diverse voices and resist authoritarianism. Together, they explore the intersections of healthcare, political strategy, and the fight for democracy.
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Local Resistance Can Thwart Federal Sweep
- Jacob contrasts LA and Chicago: federal operations in LA faced sustained local opposition and citizen monitoring that forced withdrawal.
- He suggests local outrage and rapid-response tracking can blunt federal campaigns aimed at mass arrests.
Tactics And Legal Stretch Used On Streets
- Soboroff explains agents ask people on the street 'Are you a US citizen?' to detain them on perceived probable cause.
- He notes Border Patrol claims broad authority within 100 miles of border and uses tactics like seizing behavior as suspicion.
Seek Systemic Alternatives To Raids
- Jacob urges considering humane, systemic immigration alternatives rather than punitive sweeps.
- He implies long-term reform, not mass raids, better reduces irregular migration and human harm.











