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In Immokalee, Florida, undocumented farmworkers live in fear

In Immokalee, Florida, undocumented farmworkers live in fear

Life has changed in the national tomato producing capital since the start of Donald Trump’s presidency. Univision visited this agricultural city, mainly home to Mexican and Guatemalan immigrants.

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The nation's tomato growing capital in the era of Trump: Immokalee in photos

The nation's tomato growing capital in the era of Trump: Immokalee in photos

Most of the tomatoes sold and eaten in the United States throughout the winter come from these lands. We visited this rural Florida town, home to a large undocumented population that is reeling after President Donald Trump ordered several immigration measures.

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New spy tools can put immigrants at risk

New spy tools can put immigrants at risk

Police agencies are buying equipment and programs that intercept cell phones. For undocumented migrants, that could pose a risk.

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In photos: See how 'A Day Without Immigrants' unfolded in cities across the nation

In photos: See how 'A Day Without Immigrants' unfolded in cities across the nation

From New York to Texas, stores and restaurants posted 'Closed' signs as a rejection of President Trump's immigration policies.

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'Day Without Immigrants' protests being held across US

'Day Without Immigrants' protests being held across US

Celebrity chefs, such as José Andrés, closed their restaurants for the day in solidarity with immigrant staff.

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In the age of Trump, fear drives some undocumented immigrants back into the shadows

In the age of Trump, fear drives some undocumented immigrants back into the shadows

Trump's tough immigration policies have forced many undocumented immigrants who once fought publicly for reforms to consider a lower profile.

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Immigrants in more than 50 cities said 'We are here to stay' (PHOTOS)

Immigrants in more than 50 cities said 'We are here to stay' (PHOTOS)

Immigrant rights activists are asking Donald Trump not to criminalize them. Dozens of organizations have carried out protests and workshops to inform immigrants about their rights, and to be prepared in case of massive raids and deportations.

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The best legal arguments against Trump’s immigration ban
Steven Mulroy

A constitutional scholar considers the various legal arguments that could undo Trump's executive order barring travel by residents of seven Muslim majority countries.

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