US President Donald Trump said his administration is working on plans to create a temporary passage system for immigrants working in agriculture and hospitality and signal potential carving in the middle of aggressive pressure to increase deportations.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump acknowledged that tribal federal immigration raids placed on farms and other businesses relying on long -term immigrant work.
“I don’t get away. What I have, I appreciate our farmers,” Trump told the host.
The President described the dilemma, who is facing farmers whose workers are swept in coercive operations: “When we go to the farm and take people who work there for 15 and 20 years who were good who may have come wrong … eventually you destroyed the farmers because you took away,” Trump said.
Temporary draft work
Trump said the administration is now working on the solution: “We will do something for farmers where we can leave the farmers to be in charge. He knows the farmers that he will not hire a murderer,” he said.
“We’re working on it right now … some temporary passage where people pay taxes where the farmer can have little control before you entered and took away all of them.”
He stressed that even though he is still determined to remove criminals, he also wants to protect the industry that faces lack of workers.
“I am the strongest immigration person who has ever been there, but I am also the strongest farmer he was there,” he added.
Earlier warnings of lack of work
At the beginning of this month, Trump raised similar concerns about his social account of truth and quoted complaints from employers of agriculture and hospitality.
“Our great farmers and people at the hotel and free time say that our very aggressive immigration policy is leaving very good and long -term workers from them, and these jobs are almost impossible to replace,” Trump wrote on June 12.
He criticized the previous administration: “In many cases, criminals have allowed a very stupid Biden Open Borders policy to our country. This is not good. We must protect our farmers but to get criminals from the US. Changes are coming!”
Program of deportation and voluntary departure
Trump’s comments come when the Ministry of Internal Security has launched new deportation initiatives focused on individuals with a conviction for crime and those who illegally entered President Biden.
DHS officials also encourage voluntary departures by offering $ 1,000 and free travel for migrants without penalties who agree to abandon the country.
Meanwhile, they faced immigration and enforcement enforcement (ICE) surgery, including demonstrations and riots in Los Angeles.
Administration has not yet published details or temporal temporary passage program.
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