Christi Fraga, the mayor of Doral, Florida, is being bombarded with questions about US immigration rules she doesn’t know how to answer.
Her city, which is home to the Trump National Doral Golf Resort, has a large population of Venezuelan immigrants who hold Temporary Protected Status — and businesses that employ them. After the Trump administration scored a legal victory in its efforts to end the TPS program, the community, known to many as “Doralzuela,” has been in a state of fear and uncertainty.
“Should I leave?” Fraga said residents have asked her. “Should I deport myself? Should I sell ...
