

Jonathan Blitzer
Staff writer at The New Yorker and author focused on U.S. policy in Central America and Latin America; reported on immigration, drug interdiction operations, and wrote the book 'Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here.'
Top 10 podcasts with Jonathan Blitzer
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Mar 11, 2026 • 53min
The Kristi Noem Show Is Cancelled
Jonathan Blitzer, a New Yorker staff writer who covers national security and immigration, explains Kristi Noem’s removal from Homeland Security. He recounts her mismanagement, performative law-enforcement tactics, and the role of advisers like Stephen Miller. The conversation also traces DHS’s post-9/11 origins, enforcement incentives, and how immigration became a testing ground for expanded executive power.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 29min
Inside Donald Trump’s Mass-Deportation Plans
Jonathan Blitzer, a Staff writer at The New Yorker and author of "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here," dives into the ramifications of Donald Trump's mass-deportation plans. He discusses the chilling rhetoric surrounding immigration and details the potential shift in I.C.E. policies that may transform schools and hospitals into places of fear. Blitzer warns about the unprecedented territory the new administration could enter, highlighting the push to create terror as a tactic. He also draws historical parallels to past immigration enforcement and its impact on communities.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 15min
Jonathan Blitzer: The Stars Aligned Against Venezuela
Jonathan Blitzer, a Staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses the chaotic U.S. intervention in Venezuela, analyzing internal political factions and the flawed justifications behind military actions. He explores the humanitarian collapse in Venezuela and the complexities of anti-American sentiment. Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, shares insights on his legal battle against a state travel ban and the challenges his organization faces in combating online hate and misinformation. Together, they highlight the urgent need for thoughtful policy and accountability.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 28min
The Lives Ruined by Trump's Deportation Machine
Jonathan Blitzer, a New Yorker staff writer and immigration expert, joins Nick Miroff from The Atlantic to delve into the devastating realities of Trump-era deportations. They share alarming stories of innocent individuals, including the harrowing case of Andri José, seeking asylum after escaping persecution. The discussion highlights the dehumanizing conditions in U.S. immigration detention and the misinterpretation of tattoos as gang affiliation leading to wrongful deportations. These personal narratives expose the profound impact of immigration policies on families and communities.

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Jan 10, 2026 • 28min
Trump didn’t take military action against Venezuela in his first term. Here’s what changed.
Jonathan Blitzer, a staff writer at The New Yorker who specializes in immigration and foreign policy, discusses the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela. He delves into how ideological drivers and regional aims turned Venezuela into a target for the Trump administration. Blitzer also explores Trump’s initial reluctance for military intervention, the weak rationale behind the 'War on Drugs' approach, and the economic motives tied to Venezuelan oil. The conversation highlights the implications for U.S. policy and migration as things unfold.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 43min
What Happens After Someone Is Arrested by ICE?
Jonathan Blitzer, a Staff Writer for The New Yorker focused on immigration, delves into the troubling shift in immigration policy under Trump. He discusses alarming tactics of ICE's interior deportations, including separating families and restricting legal representation, highlighting the emotional burdens faced by those affected. Blitzer critiques the inadequate Democratic response and considers how public outrage might mitigate the administration’s aggressive measures. With personal stories and insights, he casts a stark light on the human cost of these policies.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 24min
How Trump Brought Home a Murderer
Jonathan Blitzer, a staff writer at The New Yorker specializing in immigration, dives into the controversial U.S.-Venezuela prisoner swap under Trump. He reveals how over 250 Venezuelans were traded for 10 Americans, including a convicted murderer. The discussion touches on the brutal realities of prison life, ethical implications of the swap, and internal dissent within the State Department. Blitzer highlights the complexities of negotiating with authoritarian regimes and the troubling impact of harsh immigration policies on human rights.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 59min
The Reality at the Border with Jonathan Blitzer
Jonathan Blitzer, a staff writer at The New Yorker and author of "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here," dives deep into the complexities of U.S. immigration policies. He critiques the misguided approaches of the Trump administration and discusses historical roots influencing current crises. Blitzer sheds light on the evolving asylum law since the 1980 Refugee Act, explores factors driving the 2014 immigration surge from Central America, and underscores the crucial role of undocumented immigrants in rebuilding communities like Los Angeles.

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Jul 12, 2024 • 51min
What the Media Get Wrong About Immigration
Jonathan Blitzer, New Yorker immigration reporter, discusses Cold War roots of Central American migration to US. Brooke explores Congress' failure to reform immigration. Iyad el-Baghdadi discusses decolonization in Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 49min
Rick WIlson & Jonathan Blitzer
Jonathan Blitzer, New Yorker staff writer covering immigration and legal fights around the Trump era, and Rick Wilson, political strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder. They dig into the Renée Good probe, attempts to shield officials, the targeting of LaMonica McIver during detention-center oversight, and how legal and political tactics shaped these high-stakes confrontations.


