As immigration enforcement intensifies, some undocumented families are relocating inside the U.S., seeking towns with fewer raids. In Florida, E., an undocumented mother, decided to leave after hostile stares in a Tampa store and a raid at her husband’s construction site; the family plans to move to a small Michigan town on a friend’s advice. Demographer Matt Brooks says migrants often make multiple moves, including away from enforcement hot spots. NPR recently checked in with R., from Nebraska, who drove to North Carolina after a plant raid and found quieter work in roofing.
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