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KPBS Roundtable offers perspectives from those who tell San Diego’s stories. Join host Andrew Bracken for a weekly discussion with reporters, adding depth and context to the headlines driving the news in the San Diego region. KPBS Roundtable airs each Friday at 12 p.m. and again Sunday at 6 a.m. across San Diego on 89.5 FM and Imperial County on 97.7 FM. You can also catch the show on all podcast apps. New episodes drop every Friday afternoon.2022 KPBS Public Media Politique et gouvernement
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    • A year of dramatic change for immigration
      Jan 23 2026

      The first year of Donald Trump's second term has upended the rules of immigration enforcement.


      In San Diego, enforcement has included an ICE raid at an industrial paint business in El Cajon, arrests at green card appointments and yet another raid at Buona Forchetta in South Park. We've also seen student visas revoked and arrests at their immigration court hearings.


      KPBS reporting has found that the increase in detention by ICE is fueled by immigrants without criminal records.


      On KPBS Roundtable, we discuss changes to the immigration system in Trump's first year in office and how covering immigration has changed.


      Guests:

      • Gustavo Solis, investigative reporter, KPBS
      • Shelby Bremer, reporter, NBC7 San Diego
      • Elliot Spagat, U.S. immigration news editor, Associated Press
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      45 min
    • State of the City address; spy sentenced; SDFC preview
      Jan 16 2026

      This week, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria delivered his annual State of the City speech. We talk about where the city is and where it's headed.


      Plus, a former San Diego sailor is sentenced for selling Navy secrets to China.


      And, we check in on the state of San Diego sports ahead of San Diego FC's upcoming season.


      Guests:
      • Andrew Bowen, metro reporter, KPBS
      • Mariana Martínez Barba, City Hall reporter, Voice of San Diego
      • Andrew Dyer, military and veteran affairs reporter, KPBS
      • Ryan Finley, sports editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune
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      46 min
    • Balboa Park's paid parking problems; reflecting on the LA fires a year later
      Jan 9 2026

      New fees to park in Balboa Park implemented this week were met with confusion and frustration after a series of mistakes and lack of information for city residents.


      San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has since defended the Balboa Park fees in response to a memo earlier this week calling the parking system "haphazard." We break down the parking saga and what you should know.


      Plus, we discuss how Los Angeles communities are recovering one year after wildfires destroyed thousands of homes and killed dozens.


      Then, a New York Times investigation finds that home insurers are pushing families back into homes still contaminated by smoke. We unpack the findings.


      Guests:


      • David Garrick, reporter, San Diego Union-Tribune
      • Libby Rainey, general assignment reporter, LAist
      • Rukmini Callimachi, real estate and housing correspondent, The New York Times
      • Blacki Migliozzi, reporter, The New York Times
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      46 min
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