Episode 2

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12th Jan 2026

Hot Spots | Christian Quevedo | Families, Fear, and Hope in a Time of Raids

In this powerful episode of Hot Spots with Kay Brown, the conversation centers on the real-life impact of aggressive deportation policies and how they are reshaping families and communities. Guest Christian Quevedo shares his personal story, including loved ones who were deported despite years of lawful living and working in the United States. He describes the emotional toll on children, spouses, and elders left behind, and the confusion many face when language barriers and lack of resources block access to due process. The discussion also highlights how fear has changed daily life, with people afraid to go to school, work, grocery stores, or clinics. At the same time, hope emerges through churches, nonprofits, educators, and neighbors who are stepping up with food delivery, legal guidance, and emotional support. The episode explores how communities are organizing, speaking out, and preparing to use their voices at the ballot box. It’s a moving look at resilience, courage, and the power of solidarity in uncertain times.

Takeaways:

  • Deportation policies are deeply affecting families and children.
  • Many people face raids despite long-term legal status.
  • Language barriers make due process hard to understand.
  • Fear is changing everyday life in immigrant communities.
  • Churches and nonprofits are key sources of support.
  • Storytelling helps communities fight fear with truth.
  • More people are speaking up and organizing.
  • Voting and civic action are seen as crucial next steps.

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Democracy on Fire
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Democracy on Fire (formerly Hot Spots) with Kay Brown, is an American political affairs program examining the most urgent pressures shaping democracy in real time. Formerly "Hot Spots with Kay Brown," the program has evolved into a sharper, more focused examination of power, politics, and the institutions under strain in the United States and beyond. Each episode brings in-depth conversations and reporting-style analysis of the forces driving political instability, including government decision-making, military and foreign policy, media influence, and the shifting boundaries of democratic norms.

Featuring voices from across the political and professional spectrum—including veterans, experts, and public commentators—the show centers on one core question: how power is being exercised, challenged, and reshaped in this moment.

At a time of heightened polarization and institutional pressure, Democracy on Fire aims to provide clarity, context, and accountability in a rapidly changing political environment.
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