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PBS Features Jason Stanley on U.S. Policies and Fascism

In a recent PBS appearance, Jason Stanley, a professor and author, discusses the implications of expelling Haitians and warns of a rise in fascism in America.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Jason Stanley, a prominent left-wing professor and author of 'How Fascism Works', has made headlines with his recent appearance on PBS's Amanpour & Co. During the segment, he expressed his concerns about the expulsion of Haitians from the United States, suggesting that it marks the beginning of a troubling era for American democracy.

Having fled to Canada to escape the political climate under President Trump, Stanley remains vocal about his critiques of U.S. policies. His insights are drawn from both his academic background and personal experiences, as he reflects on the state of American politics from a distance.

Stanley's commentary highlights the potential dangers of current immigration policies, framing them as indicative of a broader trend towards authoritarianism. His warnings resonate with many who fear for the future of democratic values in the United States.

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