Visa and Border Regimes: Featuring Tanvi Misra

Visa and Border Regimes: Featuring Tanvi Misra

As the crackdown on immigration and violent deportations explode across the US, Suchitra, Bhakti, and Madhuri are joined by journalist Tanvi Misra to peel back the bureaucratic spectacle of American border regimes. The conversation takes a deeper look at how legal status — once seen as a form of protection — is increasingly weaponised by the state to police dissent, particularly among immigrants and students engaged in pro-Palestinian activism. Green card holders and international students, once thought to be “safe” under the law, are now facing ideological screening, detention, and deportation — revealing how even legal status offers no true safeguard in a system built to punish and control.

Tanvi draws from years of investigative reporting to expose how visa systems, detention infrastructures, and digital surveillance are being leveraged not only to exclude and deport, but to criminalise entire identities. The episode interrogates the binary between legal and illegal status that is not only porous but deliberately engineered to collapse when politically expedient. Whether it’s AI-generated accusations, ICE raids in academic spaces, or the targeted revocation of green cards, what emerges is a state apparatus built on opacity, fear, and unchecked discretion.

Private prison corporations and county jails profit from detention quotas, with a direct correlation between the presence of detention facilities and anti-immigrant legislation. The hosts explore the staggering level of discretion granted to individual ICE agents and border officers — discretion that enables arbitrary and biased enforcement, from SEVIS account purges to on-the-spot visa revocations. The hosts and Tanvi explore how this ecosystem is maintained — through corporate profiteering, media complicity, and a public desensitised by a carousel of dehumanising images. At the heart of it is a chilling question: when even legal status is no protection, what remains of the social contract?

Tanvi Misra a writer and journalist covering immigration, criminal justice, and urban policy. Her work has appeared in The Nation, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and more. She was a 2022 Ira A. Lipman Fellow at Columbia University. She received the Pulitzer Center’s Global Reporting Grant in 2023. https://www.tanvimisra.com/

Links to Tanvi Misra’s articles

  1. No Children Here, The Baffler, https://thebaffler.com/salvos/no-children-here-misra
  2. The Pipeline Funneling US Deportees to Haitian Prison, The Nation, https://www.thenation.com/article/society/deportation-haiti-prison-conditions/
  3. The children of tech’s guest workers are pushing for immigration relief, The Verge, https://www.theverge.com/22585007/h1b-dependent-visa-age-out-documented-dreamers-immigration-reform
  4. ‘I Became a Jailer’: The Origins of American Immigrant Detention, Bloomberg, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-07-20/the-origins-of-american-immigration-detention
  5. Broader Crises, The Baffler, https://thebaffler.com/latest/broader-crises-misra
  6. The Ugly Bipartisan Obsession with the “Right” Number of Immigrants, The New Republic, https://newrepublic.com/article/163891/immigrant-refugee-ceilings
  7. Where Cities Help Detain Immigrants, Bloomberg, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-10/where-u-s-counties-are-detaining-immigrants

Keywords

Immigration, crackdown, ICE, visa revocation, green card holders, AI surveillance, border regimes, student repression, ideological screening, SEVIS purge, media complicity, GEO Group, CoreCivic, private detention, asylum, First Amendment, Mahmoud Khalil, Palestine, legal violence, academic freedom, information opacity, empathy fatigue

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