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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.
Kenner officials say community members worry about immigration agents in the city with the most Hispanics in Louisiana.
A third of California's workers are immigrants and 40% of its entrepreneurs are foreign-born, according to the American ...
President Trump has reversed his decision to pause ICE operations at hotels and farms, raising concerns about impacts on industries that rely on immigrant workers.
The calls by businesses for a reprieve came after the Trump administration reversed a pause on immigration actions at farms, meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants.
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. immigration officials have walked back limits on enforcement targeting farms, restaurants, hotels and food processing ...
“There is an awareness that Stephen Miller is a problem,” Wolf said on The Daily Beast podcast. “And even Trump calls him ‘Weird Stephen.’ Because he is weird, by the way. I mean, you can’t spend a ...
U.S. aquaculture operations will not be exempt from the federal government’s increased worksite immigration raids, despite ...