Trump's Deportation Plan Threatens Millions of Mixed-Status Families and Children

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Migrant families and advocacy groups are preparing for potential mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump, which could separate up to 4 million mixed-status families. In states like Arizona and Pennsylvania, families are creating emergency plans, including obtaining passports and powers of attorney, to prepare for possible separations. Advocacy groups are also responding to state-level immigration laws, such as Arizona's Proposition 314, which could increase deportations. Concerns about community trust and law enforcement capacity are being raised by local officials.
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