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Her neighbor Ruben Esquivel, 43, said the raids have caused some people to go into hiding. “I don’t see anyone,” he said. “People who are trying to make a living are scared to leave the house.
A tense tug-of-war has erupted in the White House over illegal immigration enforcement as the Trump administration whipsaws between targeting exclusively hardened criminals and going after low-hang… ...
White House Trump officials reverse guidance exempting farms, hotels from immigration raids. ICE agents have been told to continue conducting enforcement operations at agricultural businesses ...
Trump reverses course and resumes ICE raids at farms, hotels and restaurants President Trump had promised changes to protect some migrant workers in a June 12 Truth Social post but his ...
The Trump administration's policy on ICE raids and deportations changed, then changed again, then changed back — all over the course of just five days.
The U.S. Supreme Court is seen at dusk on Jan. 18, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Kevin Carter/Getty Images. Support for allowing the lawsuit isn't abo When some activists did demonize them following ...
President Trump has reportedly walked back some of his immigration-raid directives, pausing arrests at hotels, restaurants, and agriculture-related businesses such as farms and meatpacking plants.
Employees Terrified of ICE Raids Are Failing to Show Up at Work High-profile immigration raids are scaring off workers and leaving employers unsure of how they’ll manage without them.
Trump 'looking at' immigration relief for farm workers after resuming ICE raids on them "We can't put the farms out of business," Trump said June 20 in discussing his immigration enforcement efforts.
Her neighbor Ruben Esquivel, 43, said the raids have caused some people to go into hiding. “I don’t see anyone,” he said. “People who are trying to make a living are scared to leave the house.