After 36 Years in US, Woman Self-Deports to Mexico Fearing ICE

After building a life in the United States for over three decades, Regina Higuera has left it all behind, driven by an overwhelming fear of ICE enforcement. Along with her family, she made the difficult journey to Tijuana, Mexico, leaving behind 36 years of hard work and memories.

Fear Drives Family to Leave Behind American Dream

Higuera’s story underscores the increasing anxiety and uncertainty within immigrant communities across the US. The fear of interrogation, detention, and family separation has led many, like Higuera, to make the heart-wrenching decision to self-deport, even after decades of contributing to American society.

A Difficult Choice: Between Fear and Home

The choice to leave everything behind wasn’t easy. For Higuera and her family, it was a desperate measure taken to protect themselves in a climate of increasing fear. Their story highlights the human cost of stringent immigration policies and the difficult choices families are forced to make.

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