Through the Labyrinth
If your family member was taken off of the streets by masked federal agents, what lengths would you go to in order to find them? In “Through the Labyrinth,” investigative reporter Morgan Keith speaks to Los Angeles residents navigating the Trump administration’s ruthless deportation system in the hopes of reuniting with their loved ones. The podcast explores how federal policy choices trickle down to everyday people, as well as the gravity of the situation on the ground. Visit thesouthlander.com to subscribe and stay up to date on the latest episodes.
Episodes
4 episodes
Outcast to Adelanto
“In this episode of "Through the Labyrinth," we dive into the conditions at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, which is operated by The GEO Group, a Florida-based company that makes billions of dollars running immigrant detention centers. ...
The Fallout of Rapid Transfers
“In this episode of "Through the Labyrinth," an attorney and a family member of a detainee held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE, talk to us about rapid transfers between the agency’s detention facilities....
Visiting B-18: Lawyers and Loved Ones Fight for Access
In this episode of "Through the Labyrinth," an attorney and several family members of detainees held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE, talk to us about their experiences inside B-18, the agency’s main processing ...
The Southlander Introduces 'Through the Labyrinth'
“Through the Labyrinth” is a podcast that explores the government systems and legal processes Angelenos face when attempting locate and reunite with family members detained by Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE). We’ll speak with those wa...