As Trump’s war on immigrants continues in the United States, there is growing concern among people that his efforts in this area are also negatively impacting other aspects of American life. Currently, a video is circulating on social media, especially on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), which, as of this writing, has accumulated thousands of likes and comments. In it, a medical health professional from Minnesota can be seen enlisting the adverse effects of ICE’s presence on roads on expectant mothers. Highlighting the growing distress among pregnant women scared of being “targeted” by ICE, the individual notes that “patients are missing, cancelling, or deferring important appointments for prenatal care.” She also highlights that several departments of hospitals dedicated to caring for pregnant women are comparatively less populated, which is a sign that women are reluctant to seek “urgent” medical care despite needing it. She further mentions a significant increase in requests for home births, with individuals who previously would not have considered it, or those for whom it is unsafe, now asking about this option. She also observes the noticeable absence of family members during childbirth, as they are either detained by officials or staying home to avoid deportation by ICE.
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