Trump may shield undocumented farm workers from deportation - San Jose Spotlight
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President Trump suggested a potential exemption for long-term hospitality and agriculture workers from aggressive immigration enforcement actions. Facing backlash from the immigration raids affecting longtime residents, Trump acknowledged their significance to the economy, especially highlighting farmers and hotels. Acknowledging the impact of these policies, he indicated plans to issue an order soon, while the administration continues to pursue mass deportations nationwide, setting a target of 3,000 daily removals amidst intensifying enforcement actions.
After facing criticism over immigration raids that picked up people who have lived in the U.S. for years, Trump said the White House is looking at executive action that would exempt employees of some farmers and hotels from the administration's sweeping immigration enforcement push.
Trump acknowledged that the administration's immigration policies were taking a toll on farmers and the hospitality industry, stating they have lost good, long-time workers due to aggressive removals.
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