Border czar vows ‘worksite enforcement’ at ‘farms and hotels’ after Trump remarks
- Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, confirmed on Thursday that immigration raids will continue in farms and hotels across the U.S.
- This continuation follows last week's policy reversal by DHS, which ended a pause on enforcement actions at agricultural and hospitality worksites amid concerns about worker disruptions.
- Homan emphasized that raids will prioritize individuals with criminal records and cited legal hiring programs for farm workers while highlighting the illegality of knowingly hiring undocumented immigrants.
- He emphasized that criminals are the top priority, and DHS spokesperson Tricia Mclaughlin warned that industries found protecting violent offenders or actively attempting to obstruct ICE operations will not be tolerated.
- These enforcement actions may affect industries relying on undocumented workers, but the administration maintains that prioritizing deportations will address longstanding immigration challenges.
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ICE to Resume Operations at Farms, Hotels, but Will Focus on Criminals: Homan
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities will continue to target farms, hotels, and restaurants, but will focus on those with ties to criminal organizations. Border czar Tom Homan told reporters that federal authorities would focus their efforts on individuals with a “criminal nexus of trafficking, of forced labor, of tax fraud, or tax evasion.” Homan said he was sympathetic to industries that had been affected by immigration enforc…
White House border czar says ICE will continue raids, prioritize criminals
On Thursday, White House border czar Tom Homan clarified U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) policy regarding immigration raids at worksites, including farms and hotels, according to a report from NBC News.
Border czar vows ‘worksite enforcement’ at ‘farms and hotels’ after Trump remarks
President Trump’s border czar Tom Homan said Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would resume “worksite enforcement” operations to ensure employees at farms and hotels are legally residing in the United States. “I mean, we will concentrate on worksites on a prioritized basis just like we do at large operations,” Homan told reporters at…
Trump's border czar says worksite immigration raids will continue, but that criminals will be prioritized
White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday that the Trump administration will continue to conduct immigration raids at worksites, including farms and hotels, but that criminals will be prioritized.
New York, Jun 19 (EFE).- The U.S. border tsar, Tom Homan, said Thursday that the anti-immigrant raids in their workplaces will stand, but in them priority will be given to the detention of “criminals.” “The message is clear enough. We will continue to do these operations in the workplaces, including farms and hotels, but on a priority basis. Criminals are the first,” he told the press in Washington D.C.
Homan says immigration operations to continue at farms, hotels
The Trump administration's border czar Tom Homan confirmed Thursday that immigration raids in U.S. agriculture and hospitality sectors of the economy will continue despite recent suggestions of a pullback.
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