Advocates say the rhetoric alone is pushing families who once felt secure into crisis mode.
SEATTLE — Refugee service providers and immigration attorneys in western Washington said they are seeing a rapid surge in fear and confusion after President Trump issued sweeping statements signaling major shifts in U.S. immigration policy including the possibility of revisiting cases of people already living in the country legally.
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The concern began with a Truth Social post in which Trump said he would “permanently pause migration from all third world countries,” “remove anyone who is not a
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