Summary

Asian American groups are preparing for potential deportations of undocumented Chinese nationals, particularly military-age men, under Trump’s proposed immigration policies.

Sources indicate Chinese nationals may be prioritized due to alleged national security concerns, reflecting broader anti-China sentiment.

Community organizations are creating multilingual resources, coordinating legal support, and educating families on their rights.

Trump’s rhetoric ties Chinese immigrants to fears of espionage, intensifying anxieties.

Advocates highlight the historical targeting of minority groups during national security crises and warn of significant impacts on vulnerable communities, urging solidarity and swift action.

  • @nialv7
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    21 month ago

    only citizens can vote though? i don’t think any of those people will be deported.

    • @[email protected]
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      241 month ago

      You should look into Operation Wetback 1 and 2, where the US deported a bunch of Mexican immigrants (legal, illegal, documented and undocumented alike) and US citizens to Mexico for “looking too Mexican.”

      Citizenship means nothing to racists.

      • NoFuckingWaynado
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        330 days ago

        I saw a documentary on that called, “Born In East L.A.”

        • @dogslayeggs
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          229 days ago

          Man I loved that movie as a kid. I’ve been afraid to go back and watch it as an adult.

    • @finitebanjo
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      1 month ago

      Trump in 2020 created a new DOJ office called the Denaturalization Section who would seek out cases and argue to strip citizenship. It is assumed he will start the same process again next year when he reenters office.

      But even without that, the roughly 15-20 Million people in the USA which Trump promises to remove because they are undocumented likely have friends and family