The Immigration Brief

The Immigration Brief
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Welcome to The Immigration Brief, where law, policy, and real-world immigration stories meet. Hosted by LaToya McBean Pompy, an award-winning attorney, this podcast dives into U.S. immigration laws, policies, and current events with clarity and expert insight.With a career that began as an intern at the U.S. Department of Justice and later on Capitol Hill, federal courts, state governments, nonprofit, and private practice, LaToya offers a powerful voice and perspective in every episode. As the founder and CEO of McBean Law, PLLC, a New York-based immigration law firm, LaToya is dedicated to helping immigrants and businesses navigate the legal challenges they face.Each episode features interviews with attorneys, policymakers, and business owners who share their knowledge and experiences. Whether discussing the latest policy changes, breaking news, or personal success stories, The Immigration Brief gives you the tools to understand immigration law—and the impact it has on people’s lives. The Immigration Brief is your go-to source for staying informed—and empowered.
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The podcast focuses on immigration laws, current policies, and impactful personal stories, with episodes addressing key topics like due process for immigrants, the effects of policy changes, and landmark legal cases such as Abrego Garcia and Mahmoud Khalil. It aims to demystify complex legal issues and empower listeners with knowledge about their rights and immigration processes.

Welcome to The Immigration Brief, where law, policy, and real-world immigration stories meet. Hosted by LaToya McBean Pompy, an award-winning attorney, this podcast dives into U.S. immigration laws, policies, and current events with clarity and expert insight.
With a career that began as an intern at the U.S. Department of Justice and later on Capitol Hill, federal courts, state governments, nonprofit, and private practice, LaToya offers a powerful voice and perspective in every episode. As the founder and CEO of McBean Law, PLLC, a New York-based immigration law firm, LaToya is dedicated to helping immigrants and businesses navigate the legal challenges they face.
Each episode features interviews with attorneys, policymakers, and business owners who share their knowledge and experiences. Whether discussing the latest policy changes, breaking news, or personal success stories, The Immigration Brief gives you the tools to understand immigration law—and the impact it has on people’s lives. The Immigration Brief is your go-to source for staying informed—and empowered.
In this powerful and timely episode, Attorney LaToya McBean-Pompy sits down with distinguished trial lawyer Danielle Bess to unpack one of the most pressing issues in immigration law today: the erosion of due process rights for immigrants in the U.S.
From defining what due process actually means to examining how it applies to immigrants in both criminal and immigration contexts, this conversation lays a clear foundation for understanding what’s at stake. The attorneys dive into landmark cases like Abrego Garcia and Mahmoud Khalil, and they address controversial policies and statements from the Trump administration — including calls for fast-track deportations and suspending habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants.
This episode doesn’t just reflect on the past — it issues a cautionary note for the future. What is the role of the courts in protecting democracy? How can U.S. citizens take action to uphold the rule of law?
If you care about justice, fairness, and the constitutional rights of all people, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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Guest info – Danielle Bess,
🌐 Website: South Atlanta Injury Lawyers
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