Illegal migrant in Texas supports Trump and immigration policies

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Herman Wieler, a 43-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico, lives in Texas with his family. He openly supports former President Donald Trump and believes he will not be deported. Wieler was born in Bolivia and moved to Mexico at age six. After working on farms in Texas, he entered the United States in 2007 on a visitor visa with his wife, Marsie, but overstayed. Now residing in Seminole, Texas, Wieler has four children, two of whom are U.S. citizens. He runs three businesses, including two mechanic shops and a café, which collectively earn around $2.5 million a year. Wieler proudly claims to pay up to $60,000 in taxes annually. He has been deported once before in 2008 but returned shortly after. Despite supporting Trump's tough immigration policies, Wieler expresses frustration with the current immigration system. He believes it is broken and acknowledges the complexities involved. Trump’s administration has seen a decrease in illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to recent data. The former president has promised significant actions against illegal immigration, aiming for large-scale deportations.


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