Trump's Victory Sparks Fear and Uncertainty Among Migrants

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President-elect Donald Trump's victory has caused concern among migrants in Mexico hoping to enter the U.S., as he has promised to implement stricter immigration policies, including mass deportations and potentially ending the CBP One app system established by the Biden administration. This app allows migrants to schedule appointments with U.S. immigration officials. Many migrants, like Ivan Castro Santos and Luz Angela, fear the impact of Trump's policies on their chances of entering the U.S. legally, while some American voters support Trump's tougher stance on immigration.
- While many U.S. voters welcome Trump's tougher border policies, his win puts migrants on edge CBS News
- Migrants crossing the Darien heard of Donald Trump’s victory — and picked up the pace The Associated Press
- Trump’s Election Has Migrants Rethinking Plans to Head to the U.S. The New York Times
- In pictures: Mexico's migrant caravan shrinks after Trump victory Reuters
- ‘We are very scared’: Fear grips migrant families on both sides of the border over Trump deportations The San Diego Union-Tribune
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