Two American newspapers highlighted the topic Deportation of immigrants The irregular, Washington Times saw the President’s focus Donald Trump He turned into cities instead of “the heart of America, while Axius revealed a great exception for the workers of some sectors.
Axios said that the Trump administration officials insisted on targeting millions of illegal immigrants in the United States regardless of their work and their tax situation, but Trump is now a great exception for the benefit of those working in hotels, farms, meat filling factories and restaurants.
The site believed that Trump had this issue for the pressures of companies that warned of economic destruction, especially in the agricultural and hospitality sectors, and thus opened the door for millions of illegal workers to ultimately stay.
The site re -escalated these pressures to the increasing aggressive raids by the elements of the law enforcement of B.Migration and Customs Agency The masked and armed people, which contributed to igniting the protests against the methods of the commission, especially in Los AngelesAs Trump summoned the National Guard and the Marine Corps, despite the objection of state officials and local officials.
After alerting the Minister of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to Trump on the concern of farmers’ groups of intense immigration raids that lead to the arrest of workers or stop them because of fear, Trump posted a message on the site “Truth SushcyHe said that immigrants in the agricultural and hospitality sectors are “very good and permanent workers,” and alluded to the exclusion of these workers who are illegally here, saying “the changes are coming.”
A senior official at the American Immigration and Customs Authority also sent a letter to agency officials throughout the country, asking them to “suspend all law enforcement operations at work sites related to agriculture, restaurants and working hotels.”
Trump has previously put forward the idea of setting exceptions to workers in the vital sectors – as the site says – and suggested a path to obtain citizenship for non -documented “great” immigrants who play major roles in the economy.
Focus on cities
As for the Washington Times, which sparked the same topic, it focused on Trump directing the Immigration and Customs Administration to deport illegal immigrants from cities, especially those managed by Democrats, not from “the heart of America”, as he said that there is no need to expel people.
The newspaper pointed out that Trump mentioned – on a post on social media – that he is still committed to “the largest group deportation program in history”, but he set new criteria for how to implement it.
Trump explained that achieving this calls for intensifying efforts to detain and deport millions of illegal immigrants residing in the largest city of America, such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, and said, “I want the Immigration and Customs Department, border guards and great national law enforcement officers, focus on our internal cities affected by crimes and murderers, and those places where” resort cities “play a major role. Nobody hears about ‘cities of sanctuary’ in the heart of our homeland.
Trump hinted – according to the newspaper – to the issuance of an coming order “to do something about it” for the benefit of farmers, after he said that he heard from farmers and “hotel and entertainment workers” that aggressive deportations drain their workforce, and that “their replacement is almost impossible.”
Trump’s new direction comes at a time when the immigration and customs department officers face a violent reaction, as the assault rates increased by more than 400% – as the newspaper says – not only because of the resistance of migrants for arrest, but because the residents took over themselves in an attempt to thwart the arrests.