Trump Says Changes Are Coming to ICE Raid Policy: 'We Must Protect Our Farmers'
- On June 12, 2025, President Donald Trump announced his intention to sign a new executive order aimed at changing immigration enforcement policies related to farmworkers during remarks at the White House.
- The announcement follows recent ICE raids earlier this week in Ventura County targeting farmworkers, which have raised concerns about labor shortages and local official criticisms.
- Trump acknowledged that the immigration crackdown is causing serious problems for agriculture and hotel industries dependent on migrant labor, and he said the order will use common sense to protect these sectors.
- Trump emphasized on Truth Social the importance of safeguarding farmers while removing criminals from the country, signaling upcoming actions. Meanwhile, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the president is exploring all available options and remains attentive to the concerns of farmers.
- The executive order aims to prevent deportation of some undocumented workers to address labor shortages amid ongoing protests and signals a possible policy shift in immigration enforcement.
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