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People are scared about the current immigration situation,” Sergio Mejia, a supervisor with Baker Produce, said to Fox 13.
Farmers, cattle ranchers and hotel and restaurant managers breathed a sigh of relief last week when President Donald Trump ...
Businesses that serve large immigrant populations are seeing palpable shifts — fewer in-store visits, lower receipts and more ...
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France 24 on MSNCommunity members confront immigration raids in ‘Mexican Beverly Hills’Downey, California, was rocked on June 11 by a series of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids targeting local ...
Illegal immigrant workers in the agriculture and hospitality industries continue to be targeted for arrest by U.S.
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The Trump administration is backing down from its earlier instructions to halt immigration raids at farms, hotels and ...
President Trump had promised changes to protect some migrant workers in a June 12 Truth Social post but his administration ...
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Meantime there’s a debate on the right around President Trump’s brief pause of deportations on farms, with some wanting him ...
The intensified ICE enforcement after Miller's late May order renewed long-running concerns among farmers about ICE ...
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. “You can’t turn off cows,’’ said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
ICE raids and their uncertainty scare off workers and baffle businesses According to the U.S. Census Bureau, foreign-born workers made up less than 19% of employed workers in the U.S. in 2023.
One ICE raid left a New Mexico dairy with just 20 workers, down from 55. “You can’t turn off cows,’’ said Beverly Idsinga, the executive director of the Dairy Producers of New Mexico.
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