Undocumented communities in the U.S. are facing a “humanitarian crisis” as mass deportations drive job losses and economic instability, warns immigrant rights group Alliance San Diego. Advocates say fear of deportation is forcing families into hiding, cutting them off from vital income and resources. 🔥
Lower-income neighborhoods, already strained by systemic inequalities, now risk widespread hunger and deeper social exclusion. “This isn’t just about policy—it’s about survival,” one advocate stated, highlighting the urgent need for protective measures.
While U.S. officials emphasize border security, critics argue the approach fails to address root causes or safeguard vulnerable populations. The debate continues as advocates mobilize to provide aid and push for systemic reforms. 💬
Reference(s):
Immigrant rights group warns of starvation amid mass deportations
cgtn.com