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Abc anchor admits truth as trump’s dc crackdown creates a city both safer and more afraid, where cleaner streets come with deeper shadows, immigrant families navigate checkpoints like daily minefields, and residents struggle to decide whether reduced crime is worth the rising tension of a capital now living between relief, suspicion, and the quiet fear of who disappears next.

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Local businesses benefited from fewer disruptions and break-ins, yet uncertainty persisted. In immigrant communities especially, residents sought information and reassurance, gathering to understand their rights and navigate a changing environment. Journalists faced the challenge of reporting official outcomes while also reflecting the unease expressed in private conversations.

For many workers, routines felt less predictable. The visible signs of enforcement altered how people planned their days and interacted with public spaces. Even as public safety metrics improved, some residents described a sense of constraint rather than relief.

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