Trump Immigration Plans Would Hit Hawaii's Filipino Families Hard
During his first year in office, President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked what he calls chain migration, a term that loosely refers to any legal immigration based on family ties to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
In Trumps telling, chain migration a bedrock of the U.S. immigration system for decades poses an untenable risk to the national security. He has called it a total disaster and has even linked it to a December terrorist attack inside a New York City subway station.
In Hawaii, Trumps disdain for this type of immigration has a particular resonance: The state is home to hundreds of thousands of Filipino immigrants who along with Mexicans, Dominicans and Chinese heavily rely on family-based immigration.
Among them is Victor Gonzales, a 46-year-old who moved to Hawaii in 2011.
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