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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
The new era of immigration under trump 2.0: How Hispanic political power is reshaping policy in 2025
Authors
Jatin Goraiya
Abstract
The return of Donald Trump to the presidency in 2025 has catalyzed the
most profound transformation of U.S. immigration policy in modern history. This
comprehensive analysis examines the unfolding consequences for Hispanic
communities through multiple dimensions: the judicial termination of DACA, the
implementation of enhanced border expulsion protocols, escalating federal-state
conflicts over enforcement authority, evolving Hispanic electoral influence,
and hemispheric repercussions across Latin America. Drawing on executive
orders, court rulings, legislative battles, and grassroots responses documented
through mid-2025, this study reveals how Hispanic political mobilization has
simultaneously resisted exclusionary policies while navigating deepening
internal divisions. The research demonstrates that despite unprecedented
enforcement mechanisms, Hispanic communities are leveraging legal ingenuity,
economic power, and electoral influence to create counter-institutions that
challenge the administration's enforcement-first paradigm. This article
provides an in-depth examination of these dynamics, with particular attention
to the lived experiences of Hispanic communities, the constitutional
implications of emerging enforcement frameworks, and the transnational
consequences of America's hardening border policies.
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Pages:64-68
How to cite this article:
Jatin Goraiya "The new era of immigration under trump 2.0: How Hispanic political power is reshaping policy in 2025". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 64-68
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