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Under Trump, Immigrants Are More Fearful but Determined to Stay, Poll Finds

A national survey of 1,805 immigrants finds rising fears of deportation under Trump but strong optimism, with 70% still choosing to migrate to the U.S., organizers said.

  • A new survey from The New York Times and KFF shows that immigrants feel angry, fearful, and unsafe under the Trump administration.
  • Health policy experts warn that a proposed policy change could cause immigrants to avoid health services, hurting both individual health and hospital finances.
  • The Trump administration estimates it will save $8.97 billion annually due to reduced enrollment in Medicaid and other programs resulting from the new policy.
  • Adriana Cadena of Protecting Immigrant Families states that immigrants in mixed-status families avoid public benefits out of fear of jeopardizing their immigration status.
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