For many immigrants, sudden policy changes have turned everyday plans—housing, school, even family events—into sources of uncertainty. Conversations that once focused on normal life now revolve around legal updates, deadlines, and fears about the future.
Despite the anxiety, communities are responding with support. Volunteers are helping translate legal information, and local organizations are hosting “know your rights” meetings to guide people through the situation.
Many who once tried to stay unnoticed are now sharing their stories publicly, insisting that their lives and contributions are part of the communities they call home.
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