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Residents of Nogales have shared their perspectives on the impact of former President Trump's border policies, particularly regarding crime and security. Many local business owners report a noticeable shift in conditions at the border, indicating a decrease in drug trafficking activities. This change has fostered a sense of safety within the community, allowing businesses to thrive without the looming threat of violence that had previously affected their operations.
Additionally, residents have observed that deportations have not reached the levels they initially anticipated. This unexpected outcome has led to a more stable environment for families and workers in the area. Business owners express cautious optimism as they navigate the complexities of cross-border trade and immigration policies. While challenges remain, the current climate has allowed for a more peaceful coexistence along the border, contributing to a renewed sense of hope among Nogales' residents and entrepreneurs.
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