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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's policies could bring back a labor shortage that hurt the economy during the pandemic and its aftermath.
The administration’s policy on ICE raids and deportations changed, then changed again, then changed back — all over the course of just five days.
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.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -There are no policy changes under way to exempt farm, hotel and other leisure workers from Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, the Washington Post reported on Friday, a day after the U.S. president vowed to issue an order for such workers.
The legislative session in Olympia this year was dominated by a focus on the biennial budget. But between discussions of funding cuts and new
Gov. JB Pritzker survives 'political circus' in Washington as GOP pins immigration woes on Democrats
Republican lawmakers grilled Democratic governors, while Pritzker defended Illinois' sanctuary policies and criticized President Donald Trump's agenda.
The president signaled an opening to protect migrant workers in agriculture and hospitality, in statements an official said sought to soothe industry leaders.