Trump's Crackdown Challenges Noncitizens
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With Trump’s crackdown against dissent escalating, some seeking to protest his immigration policies face a difficult choice
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The Trump administration’s efforts to suppress and retaliate against public dissent present a difficult question for noncitizens living in the United States .
Activists and protest organizers say they have to make a calculation as public outrage against the administration grows.
Trump has long been angered by protests he disagrees with and has expanded his efforts to stifle dissent.
Marbella Carranza has said her 11-year-old daughter, Jocelynn , died by suicide after being bullied due to her family’s immigration status.
“I only ask the community to continue fighting, to continue united for this cause,” she said.
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