The escalating fears surrounding Trump’s return and potential mass deportations are palpable, with families disrupted and many undocumented residents seeking legal advice from nonprofits.
Residents in East San Jose are preparing for possible deportations by training for scenarios, all while battling the pervasive panic that threatens their daily lives.
The memories of panic during 2018 are still fresh, with many families left vulnerable and disrupted by immigration threats, regardless of their actual outcome.
Community leaders emphasize the dire impact of deportation fears, stating that the emotional toll on families and the community is significant, whether the threats materialize or not.
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