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The president said he heard concerns about ICE raids on farms and hospitality businesses. Then he reversed course.
President Donald Trump had declared “changes are coming” to his administration’s immigration policy after apparently hearing negative feedback from the owners of agricultural businesses, hotels and restaurants — many of which rely on immigrant workers to operate.
President Trump had promised changes to protect some migrant workers in a June 12 Truth Social post but his administration has since changed course.
Key TakeawaysPresident Donald Trump posted that "changes are coming" to his "aggressive policy on immigration," noting that farmers and the hospitality industry have lost "very good, long time workers.
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) recently appeared on The Unknowns podcast with host Charlie Stone to discuss a range of domestic and international issues, offering insights into his views on current political challenges.
Washington — President Trump on Sunday night directed federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from Democratic-run cities, a move that comes after large protests erupted in Los Angeles and other major metropolitan areas against the Trump administration's immigration policies.
As President Trump's intensified crackdown on illegal immigration continues, anxiety is mounting among communities potentially targeted by ICE raids. Although no confirmed raids have occurred in Shasta County or nearby areas,
Complaints from the farm and hotel industries that President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort is costing them valued workers will prompt change, Trump promised Thursday in a post on Truth Social.