Trump Org Keeps Bringing In Foreign Workers To Staff Its Clubs And Winery
- On June 12, 2025, the Trump administration's immigration crackdown continued targeting factories and farms in California, prompting protests in Los Angeles and other cities.
- The crackdown follows President Trump’s order to sharply increase arrests of undocumented migrants, with a daily ICE quota of 3,000 arrests since early in his administration.
- In 2025, the Trump Organization plans to employ 31 temporary foreign workers at its Virginia winery, demonstrating its continued use of visa programs to staff positions in agriculture and hospitality.
- Trump emphasized the importance of safeguarding American farmers while removing criminal elements from the country, and he recognized that deportation policies are causing the loss of long-standing workers who are difficult to replace.
- The situation highlights tensions as strict immigration enforcement disrupts key industries dependent on undocumented labor, while Trump’s companies continue importing foreign workers through legal channels.
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Many people with a migrant background work in American agriculture. The "very aggressive immigration policy" of the new U.S. government has led farmers to lose important workers. This has now also been brought to Trump.
Trump suggests changes in his immigration policy. Agriculture and the hotel industry complain of loss of important workers through deportations.
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