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AAPI survey finds fading faith in US as destination for immigrants amid Trump crackdown
A survey of Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults found that most believe the United States was once a great destination for immigrants but is no longer. Forty-one percent of AAPI adults are carrying proof of immigration status or citizenship, or know someone who is, while 34% have altered travel plans due to immigration concerns, citing a Trump-era crackdown.
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