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Jean Guerrero: Worried about what Trump returning to the White House? Here's how to protect immigrants in your family

Former President Donald Trump has made no secret about his plans to unleash historic cruelty and chaos on immigrant families across America. As he moves to clinch the Republican nomination before any court case can stop him, mixed-immigration status communities must prepare for the worst. Trump's team has promised that if he wins a second term in November, he'll launch the largest-ever ...
Supporters of former US president and 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump hold a sign about the border wall with Mexico before Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Club 47 USA in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Oct. 11, 2023.

Former President Donald Trump has made no secret about his plans to unleash historic cruelty and chaos on immigrant families across America.

As he moves to clinch the Republican nomination before any court case can stop him, mixed-immigration status communities must prepare for the worst. Trump's team has promised that if he wins a second term in November, he'll launch the largest-ever deportation operation and build mass detention camps for immigrants.

He wouldn't spare longtime residents with clean criminal records, parents of U.S. citizen children, taxpayers or even green card holders. And he'd Americans whose offer sanctuary. His goal is not to uphold laws; it's to of races he says are "poisoning the blood of our country."

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