The United States elected a president who, from day one, will seek to undermine democracy, take revenge on his political enemies and the press, deport thousands of undocumented people, increase the wealth of the rich and worsen poverty. This means that the number of homeless people will grow.
One wonders how farmers and agricultural companies will react when they start losing workers because many of the field workers who plant and harvest are undocumented.
The wife of the President-elect is an immigrant and the spouse of the Vice President–elect is from an immigrant family, but it is not yet clear whether they also run the risk of being deported.
What is clear is that thanks to his victory, Trump will have immunity and in this way the trials and lawsuits against him will not have repercussions for him, which forces us to rethink the functioning of justice in this country, as well as the electoral system, undoubtedly created to keep the powerful in power.
It will not be easy to promote changes under such a political climate that will likely last for some time.
Till next month.