Immigrant US farmworkers prepare for Trump mass deportation plan
- Immigrant farmworkers are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, including assigning guardians for their children if detained, according to groups providing legal support.
- Nearly half of agricultural workers in the U.S. are undocumented immigrants, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture .
- The American Immigration Council predicts that the one-time mass removal policy could cost the U.S. at least $315 billion.
- Farm industry trade groups warn that deporting undocumented workers could disrupt essential farm operations, significantly impacting food production.
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Immigrants and advocates protest Trump's mass deportation plan
As Donald Trump marked his return to power Saturday with a celebration at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, immigrants and rights advocates staged protests in New York as they fear the incoming administration's plan to detain and deport unauthorised migrants expected to begin on Trump’s first full day in office.
There is one thing ambassadors abroad should not do: set off stink bombs. Germany's top diplomat in the USA, Ambassador Andreas Michaelis, has now...
The Trump team will focus deportations on undocumented migrants with a criminal record, many of whom have committed crimes such as traffic violations. Donald Trump announced that he intends to inaugurate his second U.S. presidential term with a large-scale operation against migrants illegally residing in U.S. territory.
The day after Donald Trump's inauguration, a large number of illegal migrants will be arrested, it says.
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