Trump weighs measures to bring farmworkers back to U.S. legally
- President Donald Trump suggested that farmers could petition for undocumented farmworkers to leave the country and return with legal status, stating, "we're going to work with farmers...for certain people,...we're going to let them stay".
- About 40% of U.S. Crop farmworkers are undocumented, and farm industry groups warn that the deportation of these workers could disrupt the food supply.
- Trump emphasized the need to support farmers and certain workers, stating they might be able to 'come back as legal workers'.
- The Trump administration continues to focus on enforcing immigration laws and mass deportations while considering adjustments for vital workforce sectors.
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Legal Migrants Again? Trump Launches Surprising Proposal for a Key Industry in the U.S. · Global Voices
This Thursday, during a cabinet meeting in the White House, Donald Trump suggested that undocumented workers from agricultural, dairy and hotel industries could obtain legal status.For that, they should leave the United States and return with the endorsement of their employers.Trump proposes legalizing immigrants from agriculture and hospitalityAccording to Reuters, Trump explained that he will allow some employers to present a letter recommendi…
Trump suggests farmers could petition to keep workers without legal status - West Hawaii Today
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Thursday that farmers will be able to petition the federal government to retain some farmworkers in the U.S. illegally, provided the workers leave the country and return with legal status.
Trump weighs measures to bring farmworkers back to U.S. legally
President Donald Trump said he is looking to allow undocumented farm and hospitality industry workers to leave the U.S. for a short period of time and reenter the country legally, a bid to address concerns about labor shortages from his crackdown on undocumented migration. Read more...
Trump Floats Plan for Undocumented to Work Legally
“President Donald Trump suggested at a Cabinet meeting Thursday that undocumented people working on farms and in hotels would be allowed to leave the country and return as legal workers if their employers vouched for them,” NBC News reports. Trump said at the meeting with reporters present that “we have to take care of our farmers, the hotels and, you know, the various places where they tend to, where they tend to need people.” Said Trump: “So a…
Trump weighs measures to bring farm workers back to U.S. legally
President Donald Trump said he is looking to allow undocumented farm and hospitality industry workers to leave the U.S. for a short period of time and reenter the country legally, a bid to address concerns about labor shortages from his…
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