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Trump said similar lenience would be extended to hotel and leisure industries. “We don’t want to take all of the workers off the farms," Trump said. "We've got to work with the farmers." ...
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Trump set to ‘put farmers in charge’ of migrant workers - MSNTrump credited Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins with bringing the plight of migrant farm workers to his attention. Trump said, Rollins told him, ‘So we have a little problem.
The Trump administration plans to implement a process whereby farmers in Iowa can vouch for hard-working, law-abiding migrant farmworkers who may be facing deportation, so that they can remain in ...
The Trump administration plans to implement a process whereby farmers in Iowa can vouch for hard-working, law-abiding migrant farmworkers who may be facing deportation, so that they can remain in ...
Trump said workers who have spent years in the U.S. labor force, particularly in the agriculture and hospitality industries, may be eligible for a new type of work permit that would allow them to ...
President Trump late Thursday signaled deference to farmers in the U.S. who employ migrants illegally in the country, aiming to shield some of them from his administration’s deportation efforts ...
The Trump Administration’s hardline approach to immigration was met with protests in L.A., that he simply shrugged off. The people who caught his attention were farmers and hotel owners who said ...
And under Trump, it won’t easily be farmers in places like Mexico, who produce a lot of the produce we buy at supermarkets — but who are staring down big tariffs from the administration.
Pssst, don’t tell anti-immigration impresario Stephen Miller. But on Wednesday the Trump Labor Department moved to rescind a burdensome Biden regulation on farm guest workers. Excellent news.
President Trump signaled deference to farmers in the U.S. who employ migrants illegally in the country, aiming to shield some of them from his administration’s deportation efforts.
And yet Trump seemed to like farmers. When he finished a close second in the 2016 Iowa caucuses, Trump thanked Iowans, saying it was a good experience and that he might buy a farm there.
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