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Marianna Bacallao

Marianna Bacallao, Power & Equity Reporter

Marianna Bacallao (mare-ee-AW-nuh bah-kuh-YOW) covers systems of power from the statehouse to the pulpit with a focus on those most impacted by policy. Previously, she served as the afternoon host for WPLN News, where she won a regional Edward R. Murrow for hosting during a deadly tornado outbreak, served as a guide on election night and gave live updates in the wake of the Covenant School shooting. A Georgia native, she was a contributor to Georgia Public Broadcasting during her undergrad years and served as editor-in-chief for Mercer University’s student newspaper.

Kristi Noem ousted by Trump minutes before Nashville speech

By Marianna Bacallao

March 5, 2026

Minutes after President Donald Trump announced that he was firing her, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem delivered a keynote speech at a Nashville hotel on Thursday.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 287(g), Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration, Kristi Noem, raids

ICE agent identities would be confidential under Tennessee proposal

By Marianna Bacallao

March 3, 2026

As immigration enforcement in Tennessee faces increased scrutiny, state lawmakers want to further limit what records of ICE operations are open to the public.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, ICE, immigrants, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Jack Johnson, Jeff Yarbro, police, raid, Tennessee Coalition for Open Government, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, tnleg, tnpol

As Trump touts Tennessee troopers, state officials face questions of racial profiling, dehumanizing treatment

By Marianna Bacallao

February 25, 2026

As Gov. Bill Lee has calls for more state troopers officials with the Tennessee Highway Patrol are facing questions of racial profiling and dehumanizing treatment of Nashville’s immigrant community during a dragnet immigration operation last May.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 287(g), Bill Lee, Donald Trump, Heidi Campbell, ICE, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, raid, Tennessee Highway Patrol

Tennessee bill to delegitimize gay marriage passes the House

By Marianna Bacallao

February 19, 2026

Private banks, hospitals and insurance companies in Tennessee could soon refuse to recognize same-sex marriages.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: anti-lgbt legislaton, Chris Sanders, drag, gay marriage, Gino Bulso, lgbt, lgbtq, Monty Fritz, Pride, same-sex marriage, SCOTUS, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee Equality Project, tnleg, tnpol, U.S. Supreme Court

Tennessee’s newest anti-LGBTQ bills go against U.S. Supreme Court rulings

By Marianna Bacallao

February 11, 2026

Tennessee lawmakers have advanced a host of anti-LGBTQ bills that would run counter to U.S. Supreme Court precedent.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: anti-lgbt legislaton, drag, drag show, Gino Bulso, Gloria Johnson, lgbt, lgbtq, Pride, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee Equality Project, tnleg, tnpol

As Nashville thaws, fears over immigration enforcement remain

By Marianna Bacallao

February 5, 2026

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As a historic winter storm devastated Tennessee, the fight over immigration continued to play out at the statehouse and in Nashville’s streets.

Filed Under: Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, 287(g), Cameron Sexton, Department of Children's Services, Donald Trump, ICE, ice storm, immigrants, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Lisa Sherman Luna, Rutherford County, severe weather, snow, Tennessee Department of Children's Services, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, tnleg, tnpol, Winter Storm Fern

Tennessee Gov. Lee silent on immigration, pledges to double school vouchers at final State of the State address

By Marianna Bacallao

February 2, 2026

In his last year, Lee is focused on expanding nuclear energy, rural health care and his signature school voucher program.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Bill Lee, Donald Trump, Education, Immigration, memphis, nuclear, school vouchers, state of the state, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee to pilot White House immigration agenda at state level

By Marianna Bacallao

January 15, 2026

Tennessee will be the first state to pilot the White House’s immigration agenda, which focuses on increasing verification for legal residents and requiring local law enforcement to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, 287(g), Bo Watson, Cameron Sexton, Donald Trump, ICE, immigrants, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Lisa Sherman Luna, police, raid, Stephen Miller, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee gets free parking program out of $8.8M Metropolis settlement

By Marianna Bacallao

January 12, 2026

Parking giant Metropolis Technologies has been overcharging customers and misleading them about its rates, according to a yearslong investigation by the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office.

Filed Under: Business, Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Jonathan Skrmetti, Knoxville, memphis, Metropolis, Nashville, parking, parking enforcement, parking meters, Tennessee Attorney General

Immigration, school choice and Charlie Kirk: Tennessee’s legislative priorities for 2026

By Marianna Bacallao

January 12, 2026

As Tennessee lawmakers continue the 114th General Assembly in Nashville this week, immigration and the governor’s school voucher program will still be priorities after dominating last year’s regular and special sessions.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, Charlie Kirk, Gabby Salinas, Gino Bulso, immigrants, Immigration, Jack Johnson, Justin Jones, Supreme Court, tnleg, tnpol, U.S. Supreme Court, undocumented students

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