The Legal Lens Podcast

191. The Truth About ICE Raids: Attorney Nana Gyamfi on Black Immigrant Rights and Racial Justice

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Legal Lens Show, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes Attorney Nana Gyamfi, executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), as she sheds light on how contemporary immigration enforcement and policing disproportionately target Black immigrants and African Americans. Together, they dive deep  into the connections between ICE raids, criminalization, private prison expansion, and the broader struggle for racial justice, with Gyamfi presenting a bold abolitionist vision and practical advice for protection and advocacy.

Episode Notes

In this episode of The Legal Lens Show, host Angela Reddock-Wright welcomes Attorney Nana Gyamfi, executive director of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), as she sheds light on how contemporary immigration enforcement and policing disproportionately target Black immigrants and African Americans. Together, they dive deep  into the connections between ICE raids, criminalization, private prison expansion, and the broader struggle for racial justice, with Gyamfi presenting a bold abolitionist vision and practical advice for protection and advocacy.

Listeners will learn about BAJI’s local, national, and global organizing to defend Black migrant rights, campaign against mass surveillance, and decouple law enforcement from federal immigration authorities. The episode provides actionable strategies for workplace resistance, outlines vital civil liberty “mantras,” and explores policy failures and accountability in the legal system. Gyamfi’s insights challenge dominant narratives, emphasize the lived realities of those most impacted, and offer paths for direct engagement with BAJI's legal and mutual aid resources.

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