Los Angeles, California — On a warm Tuesday afternoon in East Hollywood, Payo grilled up heaping plates of chicken, carne asada, potatoes and ribs at the food stall where he works.
He moved here three years ago from the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. He has a one-year-old daughter in the United States.
But in the country that he now calls “home”, even doing his job now feels dangerous.
For millions of undocumented migrants in the US, fear and uncertainty about the future are…
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