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The calls by businesses for a reprieve came after the Trump administration reversed a pause on immigration actions at farms, meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants.
The Department of Homeland Security reversed course on guidance limiting immigration raids at farms, hotels, and restaurants on Monday, according to a source familiar with the discussions — the latest example of whiplash for an agency tasked with carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
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The New Republic on MSNTACO Trump Chickens Out on Major Immigration FlipVance Boelter allegedly shot and killed Democratic Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Saturday. Hours later, conservatives were twisting Boelter’s political ideology to shield MAGA, claiming that the suspected cop/masked killer was a deranged leftist seeking violent retribution.
ICE agents have been told to continue conducting enforcement operations at agricultural businesses despite concerns about effects on the food industry.
The president said he heard concerns about ICE raids on farms and hospitality businesses. Then he reversed course.
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez hit out Tuesday at the Trump administration, writing that the White House offers no immigration policy “beyond the stated goal of deporting thousands of people each day.
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Raw Story on MSNWhite House has insiders convinced Trump is unfit for job — whistleblowerDonald Trump’s White House even now contains staffers convinced he is unfit to be president, a former senior administration official who famously spoke out anonymously about such concerns during Trump’s first term said.
The administration is using dark memes, music videos and personal jabs to boost its immigration policy across social media. Not everyone thinks it’s funny.
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.
The president’s policy on tariffs has become an unpredictable mess. His approach to mass deportations is increasingly looking similar.
The Trump administration has lifted its short-lived pause on immigration arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants. CBS News' Nicole Sganga and Kelly O'Grady have more.