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Trump’s mass deportations could split 4 million mixed-status families. How one is getting ready.

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A study by the American Immigration Council estimates up to 4 million mixed-status families could be separated from each other.

In states like Arizona , Colorado and Pennsylvania , families are preparing for scenarios where children may be separated.

Advocacy groups are also bracing for changes to immigration enforcement that could result in deportations.

Some Arizona sheriffs have expressed concerns about having to enforce the full extent of Proposition 314 .

Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway : “It would create distrust in the community,” he says.

In Denver , Yoli Casas runs a nonprofit that has assisted thousands of migrants who have arrived in the city since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott started busing migrants in May 2023 .

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