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Trump working on an immigration solution for farmers and the hotel industry

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The Trump administration works on a means to allow farmers and hotel industry to have a “temporary pass” to avoid a negative impact of immigration and customs application, he said on “Sunday morning future”.

“I do not go back. What I have, I cherish our farmers,” said the president when asked by host Maria Bartiromo on the problem. “And when we are going on a farm and we take away people who have been working there for 15 and 20 years, who were good, who may have come incorrectly. And what we are going to do is that we are going to do something for farmers where we can leave the farmer in a way.

“But you know, when you go on a farm and have placed someone to work with them for nine years by doing this kind of work, which is difficult to do and many people will not, and you end up destroying a farmer because you have taken everyone,” he said.

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“This is a problem. You know, I am on both sides of the thing. I am the strongest immigration guy that there has never been, but I am also the strongest farmer guy that has ever had, and it also understands hotels and, you know, places where people work, a certain group of people work,” added the president.

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“We are working on it right now. We are going to work on it so that a kind of temporary pass, where people pay taxes, where the farmer can have a little control rather than getting around and carrying everyone,” he continued, stressing that “criminals come out of this country.”

On June 12, the president made similar comments on hotels and farms that potentially have problems following the federal immigration application.

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“Our great farmers and residents of the hotel and leisure have declared that our very aggressive immigration policy has taken very good long -standing workers, these jobs being almost impossible to replace,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

“In many cases, the criminals authorized in our country by the very stupid politics of Biden Open Borders apply for these jobs. It is not good. We must protect our farmers, but get the criminals of the United States. The changes are coming!”

On June 19, the Tsar Tom Homan border reported that these operations would continue, but it is not a major objective.

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Thomas Homan speaks to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 17, 2024. (Melina Mara / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

“The message is clear that we will continue to do work work operations – even on farms and hotels, but on the basis of a priority base. Criminals pass first,” said Homan, according to Axios.

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ICE and DHS referred to the White House, and the White House postponed the president’s remarks when Fox News Digital stretched out. The president’s comments come when the administration aims to increase expulsion efforts, be those who have criminal accusations and convictions or who have entered the country illegally under the Biden administration. On the border itself, Gotaway apprehensions and figures have taken a nose since Trump took office.

The DHS also encourages those who have no criminal history to self-conform by offering $ 1,000 and free travel outside the United States. Ice operations have been the subject of demonstrations and even riots, including in Los Angeles.

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