Bahamas residents are fleeing Dorian's devastation. Here's how the US has treated migrants escaping past disasters

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Bahamas residents are fleeing Dorian's devastation. Here's how the US has treated migrants escaping past disasters
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Here's a look at how the US government has responded to migrants fleeing countries where disaster struck in recent years, and what could happen next

It's a wrenching scene that plays out every time a natural disaster strikes. Thousands of people are homeless and searching for refuge, and many of them end up on America's doorstep.

The reality of the devastation Hurricane Dorian left behind when it pounded the Bahamas is becoming increasingly clear. But details of the US response to the disaster are still taking shape.US rescue teams have been searching for survivors across the islands. And many Bahamas residents have fled to the United States since the storm hit.

Mother: 'I have nightmares about going back' 01:40Since President Trump took office, his administration has tried to strip deportation protections from hundreds of thousands of people from these countries who were granted TPS. So far, courts have blocked those efforts. But the cases are still pending, and how long such protections will last is anything but certain.

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