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- Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids
President Trump’s decision to pause most raids targeting farms and hospitality workers took many inside the White House by surprise It came after intensive lobbying by his agriculture secretary
- Inside Trump’s extraordinary turnaround on immigration raids
PressReader Catalog; For You; The Kansas City Star Inside Trump’s extraordinary turnaround on immigration raids 2025-06-16 - BY TYLER PAGER, MIRIAM JORDAN, HAMED ALEAZIZ AND ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS On Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump took a call from Brooke Rollins, his secretary of agriculture, who relayed a growing sense of alarm from the heartland
- Inside Trumps backtrack on immigration - MSN
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called Trump to say farm groups were increasingly concerned that the stepped-up immigration raids would lead many reliable workers to be arrested — or stop
- Trump officials reverse pause on immigration raids targeting farms and . . .
The Trump administration is reportedly reversing a recently formulated plan to refrain from conducting immigration raids against undocumented migrants in the agricultural, hotel, and restaurant
- Trump reverses course on ICE raids at farms, hotels, restaurants
WASHINGTON ― The Trump administration will continue to conduct immigration raids at farms, hotels and restaurants, quickly reversing course after President Donald Trump last week vowed to
- Trump, in reversal, may exempt farms and hotels from immigration raids
After complaints from farm and hotel owners, Trump said he may halt ICE raids in those industries If he does, experts say, he will struggle to meet his goal of 3,000 detentions a day
- ‘A complete sea change’: Trump’s immigration crackdown . . . - POLITICO
The Trump administration released a flurry of executive orders and instituted mass arrests across the country that changed the immigration landscape, sometimes in a single day
- Whats behind Trumps turnaround on immigration raids and farming . . .
Last week, President Trump suggested the agriculture industry might be spared from his immigration crackdown But Tuesday, Homeland Security officials confirmed there would be no change to
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