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Trump administration plans to boost worksite immigration enforcement operations: CNN

Officials are weighing more arrests, audits and criminal probes at worksites as the administration tries to boost deportations without disrupting key industries.

  • The Trump administration is planning to expand worksite immigration enforcement, with federal agencies discussing strategies to boost arrests and educate employers on hiring responsibilities.
  • Immigration hardliners and allies of the president have long urged the administration to prioritize worksite operations, viewing them as essential to deporting undocumented immigrants beyond security threats while penalizing employers.
  • Worksite operations often require months of preparation involving extensive paperwork and due diligence to prove culpability; a Homeland Security spokesperson told CNN there has been an "increase in criminal investigations targeting fraud."
  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said on Wednesday that the United States is deporting over 3,200 individuals daily, adding, "We're surging every day because we're trying to restore law and order."
  • Past raids, such as the incident at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, previously triggered a diplomatic spat with South Korea, and Trump has historically wavered on such enforcement due to economic concerns.
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The Trump administration is planning an increase in workplace immigration enforcement operations, with multiple federal agencies involved in determining how to increase the number of arrests and appease the president's electoral base, according to…

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Trump administration plans to boost worksite immigration enforcement operations

The Trump administration is planning for an increase in worksite enforcement operations, with multiple federal agencies involved in determining how to boost the number of immigration arrests and placate the president’s base, according to five sources familiar with the discussions.

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