Dateline returns with stories about the people involved in Trump’s immigration policies

Dateline returns with stories about the people involved in Trump’s immigration policies

Australia’s longest-running foreign affairs show, SBS Dateline, returns on Tuesday, March 3 at 9:30pm AEDT on SBS and SBS On Demand.

In the first episode of the season, viewers are taken to the heart of American immigration policy. Dateline reporter Darren Mara is on the ground in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents.

Dateline meets Minnesotans who fear ICE. Credit: SBS Dateline / Simon Phegan

He meets members of the Somali community living in fear of deportation, including a man involved in a confrontation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on the day of Good’s death. The episode also details the local community’s response to ICE, from protesters to neighborhood watch volunteers.

Want to watch ICE: America’s Turning Point? live on Tuesday, March 3 at 9:30pm AEDT on SBS and SBS On Demand.

The remainder of the season will see the Dateline team travel to Austria, Nepal, Colombia, Peru, Scotland and beyond.

To be released later in March:

Nepal Gen Z Uprising, Tuesday March 10 at 9:30pm AEDT

A young man stands in a field with his hands in his pockets. He has a large scar that runs from his left cheek to his neck.
Shantanu was shot in the face by police during one of Nepal’s Gen Z protests. Credit: SBS Dateline / Colin Cozier

Gen Z Nepalis led an uprising that toppled the government. But what happens next for this Himalayan country?

Dateline reporter Colin Cozier travels to Nepal to investigate the fallout from the protests – which reportedly left 76 dead and 2,000 injured – and meets young people seeking change from entrenched corruption and declining employment.

Vienna: A Renters Paradise, Tuesday March 17 at 9:30pm AEDT

A blonde woman stands in front of a large apartment building with metal statues on the walls.
Jennifer Scherer travels to Vienna, currently the second most livable city in the world, to discover how their unique social housing system has created a renter’s paradise. Credit: SBS Dateline / Simon Phegan

Australia is in the midst of a housing crisis, but Vienna – five times voted the most liveable city in the world – has a unique and affordable social housing system, making it a utopia for renters.

50 percent of the population is eligible for affordable and safe housing, including apartment complexes with facilities such as swimming pools and gyms. And once you’re in social housing, you don’t have to leave. Can Australia learn something from Europe’s largest landlord? And what about the lives of those who don’t qualify for this groundbreaking housing system?

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