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As the Trump administration seeks to remake the immigration system and deports tens of thousands of people, many immigrants are more scared about living in the United States, and yet their resolve to remain here is largely unchanged.
A new national survey of immigrants in the country — both documented and in the country illegally, and varying widely in how and when they arrived — found that about half of all immigrants say they feel less safe since President Donald Trump took office. The survey was done by The New York Times and KFF, a nonprofit that conducts polling and research about health policy.
Among the immigrants surveyed — whether they are here legally or not, or have been naturalized as citizens — concern that they or a family membe

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