Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Faces Criticism and Controversy

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Donald Trump's proposed mass deportation plan for his potential second term could severely impact nearly 20 million US-born children of immigrant parents, causing psychological harm and family separations. Advocates warn that such policies would create a climate of fear, leading to PTSD and toxic stress among children, and could deter immigrant families from accessing essential services. The plan's execution remains unclear, but it could face public backlash similar to Trump's previous family separation policies.
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