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For immigrants in America, the real question is: what next?

Living as an undocumented immigrant in President Trump’s America or having friends and loved ones who match this description means you are set up for numerous bouts of anxiety that could be triggered by something as compact as a tweet.

Here’s one that recently opened up fresh wounds: “As President of the United States, I am asking for a legal solution on DACA, not a political one, consistent with the rule of law. The Supreme Court is not willing to give us one, so now we have to start this process all over again.”

Within a span of a few days, he managed to stoke the fires of his anti-immigration rhetoric by promising a redress on the Supreme Court ruling which overturned his administration’s intent to dismantle the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and signing an executive order to temporarily suspend new work visas and bar hundreds of thousands of foreigners from seeking employment in the US.

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Written by Adeola Adeyemo

Journalist | Writer | Media Exec

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