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Trump's Election: Mixed Reactions on Immigration
Reactions to Trump's election vary greatly between those seeking entry to the US and those living near the border. Fears and concerns have been raised regarding the impact on immigration policies and border security.
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- Why did Anna Parada vote for Trump?
- Anna Parada, a Nogales, Arizona resident, voted for Trump primarily due to his stricter stance on immigration, contrasting with what she perceived as lax policies under the Biden administration.
- How did Luz Angela feel about Trump's victory?
- Luz Angela, a Bolivian doctor and migrant, feels scared about Trump's potential deportation policies and the possible closure of the CBP One app, which she has been using for 7 months.
- What are the concerns of U.S. officials regarding Trump's election?
- U.S. officials fear that Trump's election will lead to a surge in illegal border crossings, as migrants may attempt to enter the country before stricter policies are implemented.
- How did Ivan Castro Santos and his family react to Trump's election?
- Ivan Castro Santos and his family are waiting in Mexico for a chance to enter the U.S. via the CBP One app, fearing that Trump's election will cancel their appointment and endanger their return to Mexico.
- What is Alba Jaramillo's prediction about the potential impact of Trump's win?
- Alba Jaramillo, an immigration attorney, believes that Trump's win and the potential end to the CBP One system might cause more migrants to risk dangerous crossings through the Arizona desert.