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ICE's brutal crackdown on farms, hotels, and restaurants is gutting industries and deporting valued workers. Can businesses ...
A temporary pause on worksite immigration raids has ended, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement is once again operating at full force. The crackdown has led to labor shortages and delayed ...
The Trump administration’s goal of deporting as many immigrants as possible is colliding with the farm industry’s dependence on undocumented labor, leading to a clash of competing interests.
Businesses have reported major labor shortages, sparking fears that supply chains may not withstand prolonged raids.
It seemed reality had set in to the Trump administration for farmers to have a stable workforce. It did not last.
Monday’s reversal of that guidance comes after Trump posted on Truth Social over the weekend that he wants to “expand efforts ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has resumed worksite raids at farms, hotels, and ...
All that matters is numbers, pure numbers. Quantity over quality,” one Immigrations and Customs Enforcement insider told The ...
U.S. aquaculture operations will not be exempt from the federal government’s increased worksite immigration raids, despite ...
The Trump administration has renewed immigration enforcement raids on farms and hotels days after a pause, The Washington Post reports ...
The move came as a surprise to some as U.S. President Donald Trump had said that immigrants who worked in hospitality and ...