In February 2025, Camila, a 22-year-old undocumented college student, navigates her new job as a nanny in a North Texas home filled with Trump memorabilia, highlighting the precarious position of immigrant workers in the childcare sector. As anti-immigrant policies intensify under Trump’s administration, threatening mass deportations, industries reliant on immigrant labor face significant disruptions, raising concerns about community welfare and economic impact. Experts stress that these policies not only hinder immigrants’ ability to work legally but also create fear and uncertainty among families and essential service providers across the U.S.