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Trump signals deference to farmers on undocumented workers

  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump revealed he is preparing a bill aimed at permitting certain undocumented migrant workers, particularly those in agriculture and hospitality, to continue working in the United States.
  • This proposal follows labor shortages caused by aggressive deportations, which agricultural leaders reported were crippling their operations and removing long-serving workers.
  • Trump urged farmers and hospitality employers to take responsibility for screening violent criminals among their undocumented workforce, warning that failure to do so could lead to consequences for those employers.
  • Trump stated, “We can’t do it,” referring to removing long-term workers, added “Let the farmers be responsible,” and said, “If farmers don't do a good job, we'll throw them out of the country.”
  • The plan is likely to encounter strong resistance from immigration hardliners, who argue that voters opposed amnesty measures and caution that such policies could alienate Trump’s core supporters.
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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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