Trump Admits Immigration Crackdown Is Hurting Farmers, Hotels
- President Donald Trump admitted on June 12, 2025, that his administration's immigration crackdown is hurting farmers and hotels in the United States.
- This acknowledgement follows intensified deportation efforts, including daily arrest targets of up to 3,000 migrants and termination notices sent to about 500,000 foreign nationals.
- Many farms and hospitality businesses rely heavily on undocumented immigrant workers, who fill roughly 40% of farm jobs and about one-third of hospitality positions nationwide.
- Trump emphasized the need to safeguard American farmers while insisting that those he considers criminals should be removed from the country, even as industry representatives highlight the difficulty of filling job openings without these workers.
- The president vowed to consider policy changes soon to lessen harm to agriculture and hospitality, amid widespread protests and ongoing disputes over immigration reform.
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