Apr 22
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Fleeing Fear: Georgia Immigrants Are Choosing to Self-Deport Under Trump’s Crackdown
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As the Trump administration ramps up its immigration crackdown, some Georgia immigrants are choosing to self-deport rather than live in fear of detention. Amid heightened enforcement and targeted ads encouraging voluntary departure, many undocumented individuals, like Ataulfo from Gwinnett County, are opting to return to their home countries rather than face the stress and uncertainty of remaining in the U.S. Despite leaving behind the American dream, these immigrants feel that life under constant threat of arrest is unsustainable. This shift is part of a broader strategy to reduce the undocumented population by fostering fear and encouraging self-deportation.
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