The Supreme Court's Decision on DACA Makes it Likely that Discussions about Immigration Will Be Included on This Weekend's Sunday Morning
Public Affairs Programs
Public Affairs Programs
Friday, June 19, 2020
News coverage of the events surrounding the killing of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Atlanta, Georgia, and the widespread protests and civil unrest that those killings spawned, have begun to recede, leaving room for reporting on other major stories, such as the resurgence in the United States of the COVID-19 pandemic, legislative efforts to reform policing, and the 2020 presidential and congressional elections. Add to that mix the June 18, 2020, decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that temporarily blocked the Trump Administration from rescinding the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA), and it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the June 21, 2020, editions. of the five most prominent Sunday morning public affairs programs.
Among the guests on this weekend's programs who could participate in discussions about immigration are Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, who appears on two of the five programs; conservative leader Al Cardenas; Biden campaign aide Symone Sanders; and Trump campaign advisor Mercedes Schlapp..
A sneak peek at the guest lists for the upcoming June 21, 2020, editions of each of the five major broadcast and cable Sunday public affairs programs appears after the jump, along with previews of the likely or possible discussions on those programs about immigration and, refugees.
Among the guests on this weekend's programs who could participate in discussions about immigration are Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, who appears on two of the five programs; conservative leader Al Cardenas; Biden campaign aide Symone Sanders; and Trump campaign advisor Mercedes Schlapp..
A sneak peek at the guest lists for the upcoming June 21, 2020, editions of each of the five major broadcast and cable Sunday public affairs programs appears after the jump, along with previews of the likely or possible discussions on those programs about immigration and, refugees.
ABC - This Week: The headliner guests on the June 21, 2020, edition of ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" program will be Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), author of the Senate Republican's policing bill; and Representative Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Chair of the House Democratic Caucus.
Appearing on the program's "Powerhouse Roundtable" segment will be former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ); former Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D-Chicago); Cecilia Vega, senior White House correspondent for ABC News; and Leah Wright Riguer, Associate Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School
Given the appearance of Vega and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.
Appearing on the program's "Powerhouse Roundtable" segment will be former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ); former Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D-Chicago); Cecilia Vega, senior White House correspondent for ABC News; and Leah Wright Riguer, Associate Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School
Given the appearance of Vega and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.
CBS - Face the Nation: The headliner guests on the June 21, 2020, edition of CBS's "Face the Nation" program will be Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf.
Also appearing on the program will be Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA); social activist Angela Davis; Stephen Kaufer, President and Chief Executive Officer of TripAdvisor; Jide Zeitlin, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive Officer of Tapestry; former Florida Department. of Health Data Scientist Rebekah Jones, currently with Florida COVID Action; New York Times Columnist Jamelle Bouie; and former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
Given the appearance of Acting Secretary Wolf and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.
Also appearing on the program will be Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA); social activist Angela Davis; Stephen Kaufer, President and Chief Executive Officer of TripAdvisor; Jide Zeitlin, Chairman of the Board, and Chief Executive Officer of Tapestry; former Florida Department. of Health Data Scientist Rebekah Jones, currently with Florida COVID Action; New York Times Columnist Jamelle Bouie; and former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb.
Given the appearance of Acting Secretary Wolf and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.
CNN - State of the Union: The headliner guests on the June 21, 2020, edition of CNN’s “State of the Union with Jake Tapper” program will be Peter Navarro, President Trump's Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy; and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D-Atlanta)..
Also appearing on the program this week will be House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY); and former George W. Bush and Barack Obama Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Given the lineup of guests, it is possible, but unlikely, that there will be discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
Also appearing on the program this week will be House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY); and former George W. Bush and Barack Obama Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
Given the lineup of guests, it is possible, but unlikely, that there will be discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
FOX - Fox News Sunday: The headliner guest on the June 21, 2020, edition of FOX's "Fox News Sunday" program will be Dr. Tom Inglesby, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Also appearing on the program this week will be Biden campaign advisor Symone Sanders; Trump campaign advisor Mercedes Schlapp.
Appearing during the program's political pundits segment this week will be Fox News Contributor Guy Benson; conservative commentator Katie Pavlich; and Fox News's Juan Williams.
Given the lineup of guests, it is likely that there will be discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
Also appearing on the program this week will be Biden campaign advisor Symone Sanders; Trump campaign advisor Mercedes Schlapp.
Appearing during the program's political pundits segment this week will be Fox News Contributor Guy Benson; conservative commentator Katie Pavlich; and Fox News's Juan Williams.
Given the lineup of guests, it is likely that there will be discussions about immigration or refugee matters during the program.
NBC - Meet the Press: The headliner guests on the June 21, 2020, edition of NBC’s “Meet the Press” program will be Acting Sec. of Homeland Security Chad Wolf.
Also appearing on the program this week will be Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), Chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence; and Author Michael Osterholm, Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be PBS News Hour House White House Correspondent and NBC News Contributor Yamiche Alcindor; Al Cardenas, Chairman of the American Conservative Union; and NBC News Correspondent Carol Lee.
Given the appearances of Acting Secretary Wolf and Cardenas, and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.
Also appearing on the program this week will be Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), Chair of the House Select Committee on Intelligence; and Author Michael Osterholm, Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
Appearing during the political roundtable segment of the program will be PBS News Hour House White House Correspondent and NBC News Contributor Yamiche Alcindor; Al Cardenas, Chairman of the American Conservative Union; and NBC News Correspondent Carol Lee.
Given the appearances of Acting Secretary Wolf and Cardenas, and the proximity of the Supreme Court's decision on DACA, it seems likely that there will be discussions about immigration during the program.