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After the Deportations: Why the Black Community May Be Next in Trump’s America

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 The political landscape in the United States has undergone significant changes under the Trump administration, particularly concerning immigration policies. The intensified crackdown on undocumented immigrants, primarily targeting the Hispanic community, has created a pervasive atmosphere of fear that extends beyond just those directly affected. This regime of fear is emblematic of a broader strategy that not only aims to reshape immigration enforcement but also fosters an environment where marginalized groups, including the Black community, feel increasingly vulnerable.

Historically, periods of heightened immigration enforcement have often been marked by socio-political ramifications that extend into various communities. The current administration’s aggressive policies could inadvertently replicate these past patterns, as uncertainty looms for many in the Black community who may perceive themselves as next in line for scrutiny. The backdrop of this fear is compounded by a long history of systemic racism and discrimination that has marginalized Black individuals, making the contemporary climate even more concerning. 

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