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What the immigration crackdown means for the undocumented

What stepped up enforcement means for undocumented immigrants.

02/21/2017 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

What the immigration crackdown means for the undocumented

Clip: 2/21/2017 | 8m 42s

What stepped up enforcement means for undocumented immigrants.

The U.S. government is getting tougher on illegal immigration, starting with moves by the Department of Homeland Security to expand its criteria for prioritized deportation. Judy Woodruff speaks with Nancy Montoya of Arizona Public Media and USA TODAY’s Alan Gomez for more details about how it likely affects undocumented immigrants.

02/21/2017 | Rating NR

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