Trump organization requested record number of foreign workers in 2025
The Trump Organization plans to hire 184 foreign workers for seasonal hospitality and agricultural roles, marking the highest visa request since 2008, Department of Labor data shows.
- This year, the Trump Organization sought to bring in at least 184 foreign workers for temporary roles at Mar-a-Lago, two golf clubs and a Virginia winery via H-2A and H-2B visas.
- In recent years, visa filings rose from 121 in 2021, targeting temporary agricultural and hospitality roles via H-2A and H-2B visas.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump defended the need for foreign workers on Fox News after Laura Ingraham pressed that there were `talented people` in America, while Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the policy.
- Spokespeople for the Trump Organization did not immediately respond, and the White House declined comment; data shows 2,033 foreign workers sought since 2008 from 90 countries are eligible.
- Contrasting policies are evident as MAGA supporters saw the stance as betraying the `America First` agenda, while the administration claims the biggest deportation operation in recent history.
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The Trump Organization just set a new record for foreign worker visa requests, asking to bring in 184 people to staff its various properties this year. This record number is a massive jump, and it certainly raises some eyebrows when you consider the president’s strong “America First” commitment to prioritizing domestic labor. The company is seeking to hire these employees through the H-2A and H-2B visa programs, which are designated for temporar…
The Trump Organization, a conglomerate of companies owned by U.S. President Donald Trump, increased the number of hiring foreign workers in fiscal year 2025, incorporating at least 184 migrants, while hindering the incorporation of migrants into other companies.The jobs required included temporary jobs through the H-2B visa at the Trump Mar-a-Lago complex, located in Florida, and at a golf club, revealed U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service …
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Trump Organization requested record number of foreign workers in 2025
The company sought to hire workers through H-2A and H-2B visas for temporary positions at Mar-a-Lago, two golf clubs and at Trump Vineyard Estates in Charlottesville, Va., according to data from the Department of Labor.
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