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Migrants' Limbo: From Blue Cities to Red States

Migrants' Limbo: From Blue Cities to Red States

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April 8, 20261m 55s

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New analysis reveals the impact of the immigration surge from 2021 to 2023, with millions of migrants ending up in Republican states like Texas and Florida. Court records show the biggest clusters in New York, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Utah. Venezuela leads with 363,000 asylum-seekers, followed by Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Colombia. These migrants claimed credible fear to avoid quick deportation and pursue asylum, which can take years. The Trump crackdown has led to arrests at court dates and a longer wait for legal work. Governors busing stunts have caused backlash, with New York City spending over $8 billion on shelters and services. Migrants are filling labor gaps but living in fear of raids. Asylum cases offer no real shield from deportation pressure.

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