A crackdown on illegal immigrants continues in the United States, with a target to deport nearly 100,000 undocumented individuals.
Immigrant communities across the country are experiencing widespread fear and anxiety. According to details, only six days after US President Donald Trump took office, a strict crackdown on illegal immigrants has been launched under his direct orders.
Reports suggest that so far, more than 2,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested nationwide and deported to their home countries.
President Trump aims to deport approximately 100,000 undocumented immigrants as soon as possible.
Currently, there are around 170,000 illegal immigrants residing in the US, with the majority concentrated in the two major states of Texas and California.
Texas, a Republican-majority state, is home to a significant number of undocumented immigrants from Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Texas, historically a hub for immigrants from Mexico, heavily relies on immigrants to support its economy, particularly in the construction industry.
According to reports, over one-third of Texas’ construction workforce consists of immigrants. However, recent actions and strict policies have caused significant unrest within these communities.
President Trump’s new executive orders and the construction of detention centers have created challenging conditions for immigrants. Both legal and undocumented individuals now face significant uncertainty regarding their future.