'Undocumented Immigrants' Don't Feel Safe In America Following Trump's Victory; Here's A Rundown Of What Trump Wants To Happen For US Immigration

By Maria Follet - 10 Nov '16 17:58PM
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It was a surprise to most of the followers of United States' Election 2016 around the world when the result favored Donald Trump. Just a few moments after the announcement, protests were felt in the different states of America. 

One of the most talked about concerns of protesters is the situation of "undocumented immigrants". Claudia Quiñonez's case is one, Washington Post reports. As soon as she learned about the news, all she could do was weep in fear of her security and the life she will hold after Trump's victory. She is just one of the immigrants who have overstayed in USA after their visas were approved for a period of stay in the states.  

Currently, there are over 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States of America. They all suffer the same thing: a fear of the newly-elected USA President who promised to immediately start processing deportations against undocumented immigrants.  

To clearly recall, he forcefully talked about immigration reform during some of his campaigns, which caused a lot of stir to those who wanted to reach their "American Dream", Business Insider reports. Trump's administration are even pushing to repeal Obama's affable take, policies and processes which concerns "undocumented immigrants". 

Aside from deportations and building a wall, Forbes sites the following restrictions which most immigrants will deeply feel under Trump's Administration: Restrictions for Refugees, Muslims, and on High-Skilled Immigration, State and Local Law Enforcement of Immigration Laws, Path to citizenship, Work Permits, Visas, as well as Family Immigrations.  

Pro-immigration officers freely expressed their opinions over the matter. Some even stood under the Statue Of Liberty while delivering their speeches and opinions about America's Immigration. The report says, it might be impossible to see Trump anywhere near the statue.  

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