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Trump on Thursday seemed to walk back his tone on deportations, acknowledging impact on hospitality and agricultural industries.
But even MacCallum appeared confused by the DHS spokesperson’s claim that there was no change in posture. Last week, as protests against immigration raids spread across the country, President Donald Trump conceded in a Truth Social post that his sweeping deportation agenda was hurting businesses in the agriculture, hotel, and leisure industries.
President Donald Trump over the weekend directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to focus deportation efforts on Democratic-run cities. In a lengthy social media post, Trump called on officials to "do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History.
Key TakeawaysPresident Donald Trump posted that "changes are coming" to his "aggressive policy on immigration," noting that farmers and the hospitality industry have lost "very good, long time workers.
President Donald Trump isn’t really planning any changes to his immigration or deportation policies, multiple people told The Washington Post. Trump said in a Truth Social post on Thursday that changes were coming to protect farmers from losing workers due deportations, the Post said. He mentioned hotel workers in the post as well.
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Gavin Newsom filed an emergency request in federal court Tuesday to block the Trump administration from using the National Guard and Marines to assist with immigration raids in Los Angeles. Newsom’s move comes after President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of roughly 4,
The decision comes in response to a lawsuit from advocacy groups who argued the Georgia elections board overstepped legal bounds.
The president's allies acknowledge Republicans are divided on how to handle undocumented labor in the agriculture industry — and Trump himself has listened to both sides.