Trumps border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but . . . Sarah Dean is a 2024 NBC News campaign embed WASHINGTON — White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday that the Trump administration will continue to conduct immigration raids at worksites, including farms and hotels, but that criminals will be prioritized
Trumps border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but . . . Trump's border czar: Immigration raids at farms, hotels to continue — Following a week of immigration whiplash, President Trump's border czar Tom Homan confirmed Thursday that immigration raids will continue in the agriculture and hospitality industries — The big picture …
Trumps border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but . . . Trump's border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but that criminals will be prioritized Ahmed June 19, 2025 0 White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday that the Trump administration will continue to conduct immigration raids at worksites, including farms and hotels, but that criminals will be prioritized
Trumps border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but . . . Trump's border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but that criminals will be prioritized 2025-06-19, 20:27, NBC News Headlines WN com Trump's border czar defends ICE farm raids; says there's 'right way to hire workers' The Times of India 2025-06-19, 18:58
Worksite Raids Continue: Border Czar Prioritizes Criminals Recent policy shifts regarding immigration raids at worksites are signaling a significant change in how businesses, particularly in industries like agriculture and hospitality, will need to operate The Trump administration’s stance, as clarified by White House border czar Tom Homan, underscores a renewed focus on worksite enforcement, with a
Trumps border czar: Immigration raids at farms, hotels to continue - Axios Zoom in: While workers at places like farms, restaurants and hotels will be targeted, people with criminal backgrounds will be a priority for immigration enforcement officials, the border czar said "We're going to continue to do worksite enforcement operations, even on farms and hotels, but based on a prioritized basis Criminals come first," Homan told reporters