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President Trump had promised changes to protect some migrant workers in a June 12 Truth Social post but his administration has since changed course.
The Department of Homeland Security decided that farmworkers and service workers are no longer off-limits for Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, reversing guidance that was less than a week old, according to The Washington Post.
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.
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.
President Donald Trump's policies could bring back a labor shortage that hurt the economy during the pandemic and its aftermath.
President Donald Trump signaled changes will be made to U.S. immigration policy to address worker shortages as his crackdown on migrants hurts businesses. “Our great Farmers and people in the Hotel and Leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good,