“Asian Americans Prepare for Change: Focus on Chinese Community”

USASun Nov 17 2024
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This: you're part of a community that's been growing rapidly, but now you hear whispers about potential deportations. That's the situation Asian Americans, particularly those from China, are facing. With President-elect Donald Trump promising mass deportations, many are scrambling to prepare. The spotlight is on undocumented Chinese immigrants of military age, due to perceived national security threats. This isn't new; laws restricting Chinese real estate purchases and Trump's China Initiative have already raised concerns. The Chinese community in the US has grown significantly over the years, with undocumented entries tripling between 2000 and 2015. Organizations like the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund are bracing for impact, recalling past incidents like the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and post-9/11 detentions. Trump's rhetoric about Chinese men forming an army against the US adds fuel to the fire. Community leaders are planning, creating materials in multiple Asian languages, and training groups to understand immigration rights. They're even preparing for increased scrutiny and potential sweeps by immigration officials. The focus on military-aged Chinese immigrants hints at growing anti-China sentiment. Despite the rushed timeline, many groups aren't surprised, given the ongoing anti-China climate and aggressive deportation policies under Biden. The Chinese Embassy in the US has cooperated with repatriation efforts, but the future remains uncertain. With solidarity and preparation, these communities hope to weather the storm.
https://localnews.ai/article/asian-americans-prepare-for-change-focus-on-chinese-community-977adf7b

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