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Trump Resumes ICE Raids on Farms and Hotels Despite Earlier Pledge
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President Trump has reversed a pledge to protect certain migrant workers, resuming ICE raids on farms, hotels, and restaurants. The policy shift follows a June 12 promise to limit such enforcement. The change has reignited debates over immigration policy.
Trump’s June 12 statement aimed to shield workers in key industries. The reversal now targets farms, hotels, and food service sectors.
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The Context
ICE raids have intensified in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago. The administration seeks to increase daily deportations significantly.
The U.S. relies on undocumented labor in agriculture and hospitality. Raids disrupt these industries, causing economic concerns.
Trump’s initial pledge responded to backlash from affected businesses. The reversal aligns with his broader deportation goals.
Protests have erupted in response to the renewed raid policy. Immigrant communities face heightened fear and uncertainty.
Some support the raids as enforcing immigration laws. Others argue they harm workers and local economies unfairly.
The policy shift underscores tensions in U.S. immigration debates. Businesses and advocates brace for further enforcement actions.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 26 |
| Left | 9 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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