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7/12/2025, 1:52:49 AM
>>510135393
Here's what you voted for
Based Stephen "Hebrew Hammer" Miller making sure they all go back!!!!
>Under pressure from worried farmers and hotel owners, the Trump administration is launching a program to streamline issuing visas for temporary, migrant workers to try to make sure fruits get picked, meat is packed and lodgings are cleaned.
>For months, Trump administration officials have been adamant about targeting all the millions of immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, regardless of their work or taxpaying status.
>But now Trump is making a huge exception: those working at hotels, farms, meatpacking plants and restaurants.
>How it happened: Trump's pivot appears to have emerged Wednesday, sources with knowledge of the situation tell Axios.
>Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called Trump to say farm groups were increasingly concerned that the stepped-up immigration raids would lead many reliable workers to be arrested — or stop showing up for work, out of fear.
>Reality check: Generally, unauthorized farmworkers have had a de facto type of amnesty from immigration officials, who are hesitant to conduct raids on a labor force that supplies food across the nation.
>There have been some farm raids under Trump (including a high-profile operation Thursday in California against a marijuana farm), but he mostly backed off widespread farm raids after June 12, when he took to Truth Social and lamented the loss of farm, leisure and hotel-sector labor.
>>510135481
>>510135504
>they're not illegal if we just make them legal! nothing wrong with that.
genius
Here's what you voted for
Based Stephen "Hebrew Hammer" Miller making sure they all go back!!!!
>Under pressure from worried farmers and hotel owners, the Trump administration is launching a program to streamline issuing visas for temporary, migrant workers to try to make sure fruits get picked, meat is packed and lodgings are cleaned.
>For months, Trump administration officials have been adamant about targeting all the millions of immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally, regardless of their work or taxpaying status.
>But now Trump is making a huge exception: those working at hotels, farms, meatpacking plants and restaurants.
>How it happened: Trump's pivot appears to have emerged Wednesday, sources with knowledge of the situation tell Axios.
>Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins called Trump to say farm groups were increasingly concerned that the stepped-up immigration raids would lead many reliable workers to be arrested — or stop showing up for work, out of fear.
>Reality check: Generally, unauthorized farmworkers have had a de facto type of amnesty from immigration officials, who are hesitant to conduct raids on a labor force that supplies food across the nation.
>There have been some farm raids under Trump (including a high-profile operation Thursday in California against a marijuana farm), but he mostly backed off widespread farm raids after June 12, when he took to Truth Social and lamented the loss of farm, leisure and hotel-sector labor.
>>510135481
>>510135504
>they're not illegal if we just make them legal! nothing wrong with that.
genius
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