Fears of Hunger Rise as Mass Deportations Loom in the U.S. ๐บ๐ธ
Hello there! Did you know that in the United States, a group called Alliance San Diego is worried about something serious? They’re concerned that many people might go hungry because of mass deportations.
But what does that mean? Let’s break it down! ๐
What’s Deportation?
Deportation happens when a government forces someone who isn’t a legal citizen to leave the country. In the U.S., there are many people who have come from other countries and are living without proper documents. They’re called undocumented immigrants.
Why Are People Worried?
The Alliance San Diego says that because many people are afraid of being deported, they are hiding and afraid to go outside. This means they might lose their jobs or not be able to find work. Without jobs, they can’t earn money to buy food or pay for a place to live. That could lead to hunger and hardship. ๐
Impact on Communities
Many of these people are part of communities that are already struggling. If they can’t work, not only do they suffer, but the whole community can be affected. Local businesses might lose customers, and neighborhoods might face more challenges.
What Can Be Done?
Groups like Alliance San Diego are speaking up to help these people. They want to find ways to support families so they don’t go hungry and can live without fear.
Why It Matters
Everyone deserves to feel safe and have enough to eat. By understanding these issues, we can learn how important it is to help each other and make our communities stronger. โค๏ธ
Reference(s):
Immigrant rights group warns of starvation amid mass deportations
cgtn.com