north to california s central valley. trump s immigration policies sowing fear in the fields that feed america. how many people have their papers? nobody. they re scared to go out. scared to go to the store because they think immigration is rolling around. reporter: this farmer, a son of mexican migrants, couldn t get enough workers this year. problems that escalated after the election. when he talks about mass deportations, that makes me nervous. putting a wall on the border, that makes me nervous. that affects your bottom line? it does because we can grow the crops, but we can t pick them. reporter: 3,000 miles away lies baltimore, maryland, a majority black city where only 12% voted for trump. on a stormy morning, i meet melissa, baltimore born and raised. do you think the president has any insight into your life?
del boscaya, the son of mexican migrants, couldn t get enough workers this year, problems that escalated after the election. when he talks about mass deportations, that makes me nervous. putting a wall on the border, that micks me nervous. reporter: and it affects your bottom line? it does. because we can grow the crops but not pick them. reporter: 3,000 miles away lies baltimore, maryland, a majority black city where only 12% voted for trump. on a stormy morning i meet melissa baggily, baltimore born and raised. do you think the president has any insight into your life? absolutely not. and i don t think that he cares to. reporter: baltimore s challenges, unemployment, crime and budget shortfalls. baggley has lived three all of them. the fact that young black boys are falling like flies and i ve given birth to five of