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Question regarding the Presidents EO to be signed, where do I stand?

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Hello Everyone! 

I know most of us are overwhelmed by whats happening right now, and I come here to seek a little more information in case I need to do something regarding my family status:

 

About me:

37 Year Old US citizen (born in Mexico) (I got my US passport when I was 25 years old) My mom (born in the US and lived there a bunch of her life) never did the paperwork to recognize me and my brother as US citizens, when she finally did we got our US passports. 

 

I have lived in the US and MEXICO, I have been living in Mexico for the past 9 years and married here. I have my business here and have been doing my taxes here in Mexico and in the US. I co own a house in Laredo TX with my parents. I have two sons who were born in MEXICO but I did not do the same mistake my mom did with me and my brother: I requested their CRBAs as soon as possible and now they both have dual citizenships.

 

My wife is Mexican and only has a tourist Visa, we never saw the need to apply for a green card for her since most of the time we spent in Mexico.

 

Things are now going south in my business... not that Im starving, but the Mexican government is not helping AT ALL to save small businesses. I have considered moving to the US and work with my dad.

The only drawback I have is my wife: I just cant leave her in Mexico. 

I have no Idea where to start or what my options are... 

I know that basically all immigration cases are on hold, and im pretty much without options. 

Basically what Im asking here is:

Does anyone know which immigration route to take in case I need to leave Mexico to save my family? I know that me and my kids can cross the border legally without any issue: I just can leave my wife behind.

 

sorry if this is too much information to ask, but I dont know where else to look.

 

thanks!

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