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Border czar vows ‘worksite enforcement’ at ‘farms and hotels’ after Trump remarks

UNITED STATES, JUN 20 – Immigration raids target worksites with focus on migrants having criminal records, with ICE arresting about 2,000 people daily amid ongoing enforcement despite economic and legal concerns.

  • Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, confirmed on June 20, 2025, that immigration enforcement raids will continue at worksites including farms and hotels.
  • This decision follows a brief pause last week when DHS reversed guidance that had called for halting operations due to concerns about economic impact on critical industries.
  • Homan emphasized that ICE will prioritize enforcement against individuals with criminal backgrounds, while highlighting the need for proper hiring practices and the existence of legal farm worker programs.
  • Homan indicated that immigration enforcement will persist at worksites such as farms and hotels, with efforts focused primarily on individuals with criminal backgrounds.
  • The restored enforcement policy ends speculation of a pullback, suggesting a continued focus on public safety despite protests and criticism over raids in sanctuary cities like Los Angeles.
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In an ideal world, companies would have a clear manual on how to handle immigration raids.But with President Trump in command, that manual is more of a riddle.According to the original report, Trump has launched mixed messages about the raids: on occasions, promising protection to certain companies; on other occasions, claiming that his team will "find and remove" undocumented workers.The raids increase pressure on businessesSince Trump's Inaugu…

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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