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Dagens.com on MSNTrump Halts Sweeping Immigration Raids Amid Backlash and Political PressureFacing growing protests and economic pushback, the Trump administration has paused workplace immigration raids in key industries. The move marks a rare recalibration ahead of next year’s elections.
The post follows Trump declaring in a press conference that he was preparing an executive order that would block deportations for illegal aliens working in the agricultural and hospitality sectors.
Nationwide protests against President Trump’s crackdown on immigration are putting Democrats in tricky political territory ahead of the high-stakes midterms. After demonstrations against
The Trump administration has pledged to carry out the largest mass deportation in U.S. history and has conducted numerous ICE raids.
President Donald Trump on Thursday hinted at upcoming changes to his deportation policies as members of the hotel and farming industries have complained about the loss of labor.
Protests against the Trump administration, which are set to continue this weekend after a week of uprising that spread from Los Angeles across the country, have energized a portion of the left-wing base that has been despondent since President Trump’s election.
The Trump administration's deployment of the National Guard and U.S. Marines to Southern California in response to recent immigration protests has sparked a backlash from civil rights groups and state officials,
His mass deportation efforts, costly trade war, anti-LGBTQ legislation and, most recently, a travel ban on 19 countries have hammered foreign arrivals and spurred anti-US boycotts.
Complaints from the farm and hotel industries that President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort is costing them valued workers will prompt change, Trump promised Thursday in a post on Truth Social.
However, President Donald Trump does believe immigration ... The family separation policy was the most glaring example, which didn’t last long because of the intense backlash.
According to experts, Trump is the first President to deploy the National Guard without a request from the state Governor since 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson sent federal troops to Alabama to protect those partaking in a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, led by Martin Luther King Jr.