Concerns Rise Over Immigration After Trump's Victory
Concerns Rise Over Immigration After Trump's Victory

Concerns Rise Over Immigration After Trump's Victory

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The election of Donald Trump has raised fears among immigrant communities, particularly for individuals like Giddel Contreras, who faces potential deportation despite longstanding legal residency and family ties in the U.S. Trump's victory has led to a surge in online searches for emigration, with interest in moving to countries like Canada and New Zealand skyrocketing. Experts predict that Trump's immigration policies may push migrants to hire smugglers, increasing risks and reliance on organized crime. Many immigrants express anxiety over the prospect of mass deportations, with individuals like Irma voicing concerns for their families. Despite the fears, some support Trump's stance, believing it may address issues within their communities. The situation highlights a complex and divided sentiment around immigration in the U.S. after the election.

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