N.Y. Migrants Fear Expulsion After Trump Expands Deportation Targets
Briefly

Marlon Luna and his girlfriend fled Venezuela due to death threats and waited four months in Mexico to secure a legal entry into the U.S. via the CBP One app. Now, new directives from the Trump administration threaten their legal status, which was previously protected under Biden-era migrant programs. This could result in mass deportations from New York City, where many migrants reside in shelters, intensifying fears among those who entered legally about their future stability in the country.
Marlon Luna expressed that despite following legal procedures to enter the U.S., the new immigration policies may jeopardize their status, raising fears of imminent deportation.
The recent directive from the Trump administration broadens the deportation scope, impacting migrants like Luna who utilized CBP One, thus complicating the legal pathways for many.
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