Summary
Many families in the U.S. have members with different immigration statuses. As deportations are increasing, these families are planning for emergencies in case some members are forced to leave the country.
Key Facts
- Over 4 million families in the U.S. have members with mixed immigration status.
- Mixed status means some family members are U.S. citizens, while others are not.
- The Trump administration has increased the number of deportations.
- Families are making emergency plans due to the risk of deportation.
- These plans might include legal arrangements and guardianship plans for children.