Trump Administration Reverses ICE Raids Guidance

US immigration officials will continue to carry out immigration raids on farms, hotels and restaurants, marking an apparently rapid reversal of the advice issued last week to exempt these mass deportations from the Trump administration.
Officials of immigration and customs application (ICE) told staff on Monday during a call that agents had to make raids on farms, hotels and restaurants, two people knowing the appeal told Washington Job. Several media, including CNN and Reuters, have since confirmed the news.
“There will be no safe spaces for industries that are home to violent criminals or deliberately try to undermine ice efforts,” McLaughlin, deputy secretary of the Ministry of Internal Security, told Tricia. Job. “The work work application remains the cornerstone of our efforts to protect public security, national security and economic stability.”
Trump’s commitment to “protect our farmers”
President Donald Trump launched a mass deportation operation since he took office for the second time in January, arousing the indignation of democratic legislators and encouraging thousands of demonstrators to descend to the streets of ice raids targeting undocumented immigrants. Trump recently faced the counterpouss of agricultural and hotel managers on his hard immigration program, the Job reported. Thursday, he posted on Truth Social that “changes arrive”.
“Our great farmers and residents of the hotel and leisure have said that our very aggressive immigration policy has taken very good long -standing workers, these jobs being almost impossible to replace,” said Trump in his position. “In many cases, the criminals authorized in our country by the very stupid politics of Biden Open Borders apply to these jobs. It’s not good. We have to protect our farmers, but get criminals out of the United States. The changes are coming! “
What has changed – or did not do
Despite the public promise, an official of the White House declared that Job At the time when the White House had proposed any real policy change. But three US officials familiar with the situation told New York Times that the administration had asked ice officials to stop raids and arrests on these sites.
“Effective Today, Please Hold On All Work Site Investigations/Operations On Agriculture (Including Aquaculture and Meat Packing Plants), Restaurants and Operating Hotels,” Tatum King, A Senior Ice Official, Said in An Email that was smell out as guidance to regional leaders of the branch Typically works on criminal investigations, as reported by the Times.
The Monday reversal of these guidelines comes after Trump published on Truth Social during the weekend that he wants to “extend efforts to hold and expel illegal foreigners in the largest American cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, where millions of illegal foreigners reside.”
The United Farm Workers Labor Union said in an Instagram post that “a” quarter of work “has never occurred”, adding: “a chaotic raid on a site and a mandate scanning in our communities have the same result”.