Some Midwestern cities experiencing an economic boost from immigration sit in conservative counties that helped elect Trump, and opinions about immigration vary in the region. The residents of some towns have risen up to support friends who were living in the country illegally and were scheduled to be deported. Others, like Scott Hansen, a 52-year-old living in Wausau, Wis., say they embrace immigrants who want to start new lives in their cities, but think they should do so legally, through a "front door, not a back door."