'People can see the storm coming': LGBTQ immigrant community braces for second Trump term
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In some ways, [Trump's victory was] shockingly disappointing given the ramifications of what is going to happen to the queer community and immigrant community," Immigration Equality's executive director, Aaron Morris, said in an interview with Gay City News on Nov. 8. "I can't imagine a candidate being clearer about his intent to do harm to people.
It is now up to us - immigrants, working class people, youth, women, the TGNCIQ community, and allies - to protect our futures.
Unlike 2016, many battle-tested groups have an idea of what to expect - including the non-profit organization Immigration Equality, which is headquartered in New York City and provides direct legal services to more than 750 LGBTQ and HIV-positive asylum seekers every year.
The president-elect told NBC News on Nov. 7 that he will have "no choice" but to carry out mass deportations and that there would be "no price tag" associated with that goal.
Read at Gay City News
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