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So you were already starting to see this extreme fear, this kind of almost a paralysis in Nebraska in the lead up to Trump's inauguration. I know you were in Illinois soon after Trump actually took office. What were you seeing and hearing there?
When we come back, people waiting in line at a food bank express their own feelings of disorientation and fear. Stay with us. We're back with NPR's Jasmine Garz talking about her recent reporting on immigration. So Jasmine, when you were in Waukegan, Illinois in January, you went to a food bank hosted by a church in a Latino community. What was the mood like there?
When we come back, people waiting in line at a food bank express their own feelings of disorientation and fear. Stay with us. We're back with NPR's Jasmine Garz talking about her recent reporting on immigration. So Jasmine, when you were in Waukegan, Illinois in January, you went to a food bank hosted by a church in a Latino community. What was the mood like there?
When we come back, people waiting in line at a food bank express their own feelings of disorientation and fear. Stay with us. We're back with NPR's Jasmine Garz talking about her recent reporting on immigration. So Jasmine, when you were in Waukegan, Illinois in January, you went to a food bank hosted by a church in a Latino community. What was the mood like there?
Can you take us to one of those conversations that you witnessed?
Can you take us to one of those conversations that you witnessed?
Can you take us to one of those conversations that you witnessed?
See, now you're catering to everybody here.
See, now you're catering to everybody here.
See, now you're catering to everybody here.
But I'll allow it. Durham is my hometown.
But I'll allow it. Durham is my hometown.
But I'll allow it. Durham is my hometown.
You mentioned Jose, her husband, is involved in activism. How does that fit into this climate of fear?
You mentioned Jose, her husband, is involved in activism. How does that fit into this climate of fear?
You mentioned Jose, her husband, is involved in activism. How does that fit into this climate of fear?
Jasmine, thank you so much for joining us today and for all of your reporting. Thanks for having me. Correspondent Jasmine Garst is with NPR's immigration team. This episode of The Sunday Story was produced by Andrew Mambo and was edited by Jenny Schmidt and Liana Simstrom. The mix engineer for this episode was Kwesi Lee. Fact-checking for this episode was done by Katie Doggart.