Ahead of Trump 2.0, lawyers have advice for immigrants — even if they’re here legally

Teona Gherasim

CNN  —  Kelli Stump’s Oklahoma City law office is fielding frantic calls. “In all honesty, it’s the worst I’ve ever seen it,” says Stump, president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Since the election, she says, both new and longstanding clients have been reaching out and asking for help. And Stump says she can understand their concern. President-elect Donald Trump has made it clear that major immigration crackdowns will be a focal point of his administration when he returns to

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