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The president signaled an opening to protect migrant workers in agriculture and hospitality, in statements an official said sought to soothe industry leaders.
President Trump’s statement suggested his sweeping policies were alienating industries he wants to keep in his corner.
President Trump said he plans to make changes to his administration's aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration to address worker shortages.
Kim Kardashian, Doechii and more stars joined Los Angeles protesters in speaking out against the administration's militarized immigration raids this week.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As President Donald Trump spars with California’s governor over immigration enforcement, Republicans in Congress are calling other Democratic governors to the Capitol on Thursday to question them over policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
President Donald Trump said an order regarding migrant farm workers is coming “soon” as concerns mount over the effect the deportation of longtime workers could have on U.S. agriculture. “We’re going to have an order on that pretty soon,
Some companies have said the administration's deportation efforts have contributed to a decline in their customers' spending, particularly among Hispanic consumers. The White House may adjust immigration policies in response to employer concerns in some industries, according to President Donald Trump.
Three Democratic governors defended their responses to the migrant crisis and dispute claims of failing to cooperate with federal authorities, according to remarks prepared for a congressional panel.
While the retailer denies any involvement in immigration operations, its parking lots have become a focal point of both ICE enforcement and public backlash.
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The Illinois governor testified along with counterparts from New York and Minnesota on their states' immigration policies.