It is sad they have to do this, but very smart. Actually everyone, especially young parents, should have this plan, in case they die or are seriously injured. - - Donna Poisl
By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY
Illegal immigrants nervous about stronger enforcement have started drawing up legal documents to spell out what they want to happen to their families and belongings if they are deported.
Attorneys in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas say illegal immigrants began approaching them for help preparing the documents as the national debate over immigration heated up in recent months.
"There's a culture of fear out there," says Jason Mills, a Fort Worth immigration attorney who was not asked for such help until this year.
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