In this episode of 'The People We Meet,' host Ty Bruner sits down with Sam Smith, an accomplished immigration attorney from Spokane, Washington, to uncover the human stories behind the immigration headlines. Born into a family of attorneys, Smith's journey is interwoven with personal convictions and experiences shaped by his unique upbringing. Together, they delve into complex topics surrounding immigration in the U.S., demystifying the nuances of terminology like 'undocumented' versus 'illegal' and the multifaceted realities of life as an immigrant.
Smith shares heartfelt anecdotes from his time on the front lines of immigration law, highlighting both the systemic challenges and moments of personal triumph that have marked his career. From his firsthand experiences at the southern border to establishing the Manzanita House in Spokane, Smith's narrative sheds light on the socio-political contexts and humanitarian efforts within the immigration sector.
Listeners are invited to reflect on America's immigration system, exploring the role of policy, legal frameworks, and personal responsibility in shaping a nation of diverse identities. Join us for a candid conversation aimed at fostering deeper understanding and empathy in today's often polarized discourse on immigration.
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