Trump’s immigration policy has put the Latino community in a state of fear

With immigration policies threatening deportations, fines, and the possibility of removal of birthright citizenship, immigrant families live in a state of fear and uncertainty due to the threat of mass deportations and forced separation.
Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, explains what is the impact of mass deportations on U.S. citizens, children in mixed-status families?
Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, points out that people do not have the protection and consider that there will be mass deportations.
Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, comments that we are seeing the Supreme Court uphold Trump’s deportation policy.
Some feel that Trump is overreaching on an executive order.
We are at the mercy of Trump’s decisions and the emergencies he uses.
Let’s listen to Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, who says Trump has evoked decisions and emergencies to implement his anti-immigrant policies.
But what are the effects of mass deportations on the U.S. economy and Latino communities? Let’s hear from Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS.
Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, acknowledges that there is a negative impact because they are not going to school for fear that their parents will be deported.
In addition, many workers are not going to their workplaces because they do not want to be caught by immigration.
Finally, Cris Ramon, Senior Policy Advisor for the Immigration Policy Project at UnidosUS, emphasizes that these anti-immigrant policies will negatively affect the economy and the country as a whole.