Jorge Ramos, On and Off the Television

The New Yorker Radio Hour | Oct 30, 2015

For many listeners, Univision journalist Jorge Ramos first came to public prominence after his confrontation with Donald Trump at a campaign event in August. New Yorker staff writer William Finnegan speaks with Ramos about the Republican presidential candidates' stance on immigration, and the peculiar act of arguing about it on television.

Produced by Jill Du Boff. 

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