Immigration is the signature issue for President Trump, who based his winning 2016 campaign on building a wall along the southern U.S. border and emphasized economic and national security themes to immigration during campaign visits to North Carolina last year. Ilana Dubester, whose group the Hispanic Liaison helps immigrant families in Lee and Chatham counties, said some immigrants fear the new state law because it would allow people to be deported simply for being accused of committing crimes. Dubester joined Jeff Hamlin to discuss what some residents she works with are concerned about.