Trump has said he wants to get rid of the legal seeking asylum process, among other things, that could make it more difficult to become a citizen. After listening to the president's speech, many in California's Central Valley feel they now know the direction Trump wants to take immigration.
"A lot of people didn't go to work, didn't take their kids to school," he said. "A lot aren't going to the store to do their shopping."
"There's a lot of families expecting to have babies, and some have told me, they want to have their baby in their house because they're scared of going to the hospita, of being separated," he said.
Another problem some lawyers see down the line is the amount of immigration cases that this will cause, with there already being a three-to-four-year backlog.
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