Recent political administrations have focused on issues surrounding immigration in the U.S., affecting the ways that immigrant communities are seen and treated. This project recognizes that the rhetoric used by political actors influences and perpetuates views about immigration, and asks the question of how rhetoric around immigration in the 21st Century has affected the identities and experiences of Mexican immigrants in the United States. Drawing upon interviews and secondary research sources, including print and social media, we construct an intertextual and diverse series of podcast episodes, which feature candid discussions with members of the immigrant community. These interviews allow us to gain a more personalized understanding of how public rhetoric, as perpetuated by political administrations and the media, have impacted and shaped the lives and identities of real individuals, families, and communities. Through this podcast, we hope to inspire conversation around the intersection between rhetoric, politics, and immigration, while providing more insight into and compassion for individual, real-world experiences of the immigrant community.