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Trump Admits Immigration Crackdown Is Hurting Farmers, Hotels

  • On June 12, 2025, President Donald Trump acknowledged that his strict immigration policies are negatively impacting agricultural and hotel industries across the United States.
  • This admission follows intensified deportation efforts, including ICE raids on workplaces and farms, which provoked protests in cities like Los Angeles.
  • Trump recognized that the agriculture and hospitality sectors depend heavily on undocumented laborers to occupy more than a million open positions, and that these workers are difficult to replace.
  • He mentioned on social media that their strict immigration measures have resulted in the loss of dedicated, long-term employees for certain businesses, and he pledged to issue a directive soon aimed at supporting the workforce.
  • The situation suggests policy changes will address worker shortages while deportations continue, amid ongoing political and social conflicts over immigration enforcement.
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The US agricultural sector warned: Too many deportations could lead to labour shortages in agriculture. US President Donald Trump now seems to see this.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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