2025-01-22
24 分钟This is the Guardian today, memorising phone numbers, pulling kids out of school and avoiding the police at all costs.
What the return of Trump means for undocumented migrants across America.
Yeah, so my name is Annie.
I'm a community organizer with the Biden Park Neighborhood Council.
It's a community organization.
When I spoke to Ainey Hwamani on Tuesday, she was on standby.
Basically, we're all ready to go right now.
I'm in a friend's apartment because it's centralized in the southwest side, ready to go with my car outside to see if anything happens.
Her car was full of petroleum, parked outside, ready to respond in case her sources told her an immigration raid was on.
A and E works for a community organization in the southwest of the city of Chicago, an area that in the past few years has had an influx of lots of migrants, many of them undocumented, many of who don't know what to do if their safe house or workplace gets raided.
We tell people memories, the three numbers at least, and let those three people know, like you are or may be calling them in case of an emergency.
With Donald Trump back in office, his border czar has warned major immigration raids are coming.
By the time you hear this, those raids might have already started.
From the Guardian, I'm Michael Safi.
Today in focus, a new era in America and a transformed immigration regime.
Joan E.
Grieve.
We last saw each other in the Guardian US Office a couple of days after Trump was re elected back in November.
And it was clear this day was coming for us.
You're a senior political correspondent with Guardian US and that day the inauguration of Trump arrived.