President Trump admits that his immigration crackdown is hurting farmers and the hospitality industry. In a change of tone, the president acknowledges that immigration raids are having a direct impact on farmers who often hire undocumented workers. “They’re not citizens, but they’ve turned out, you know, to be great.” And he says “changes are coming,” […]
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Trump admits deportation effort is hurting farming, leisure industries
President Trump admits that his immigration crackdown is hurting farmers and the hospitality industry.
In a change of tone, the president acknowledges that immigration raids are having a direct impact on farmers who often hire undocumented workers. “They’re not citizens, but they’ve turned out, you know, to be great.” And he says “changes are coming,” promising to protect the farming and leisure sectors of the economy. But press secretary Karoline Leavitt tells the Salem Radio Network that the administration remains committed to worksite enforcement.