News about high-profile arrests and deportations have characterised Trump's first 100 days back in office.
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00:00News about high-profile arrest and deportations have characterized Trump's first 100 days back
00:09in office, with his administration saying he is making good on campaign promises to clamp down
00:15on irregular migration. In Southern California, Rosalba Hernandez, a mother of five, is worried
00:24about immigration rates. Rosalba Hernandez used to keep her children's birth certificates
00:50close at hand in case an earthquake struck her part of California. But since Donald Trump
00:57returned to the White House, it's more because she is worried about immigration rates.
01:20To reduce the risk of encountering agents, Hernandez now limits her outings only to what is strictly
01:32necessary and even then, she is extra cautious.
01:36If I have the opportunity to stay here, it's to take them forward and have a better future
01:42and not live in the situation in which one is. One has to work at least 16 hours a day.
01:48But when Trump started, he was afraid for everyone because he spoke a lot and imposed a lot of deportation.
01:56So, one of the things we said, and in fact, many organizations said that we have to have things prepared.
02:05There are people who only are working here, and when they leave the markets, restaurants,
02:15restaurants, or any type of company that has many workers and that they are taking away,
02:21the work is going down. Or there are places that even close for the same reason.
02:25Why? Because they don't have workers.
02:27When she goes to work or takes her children to school, four of them are U.S. citizens by birth.
02:33She first checks for suspicious cars outside or consults to exchange involving friends, neighbors,
02:39and non-governmental organizations.