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Washington – President Donald Trump declared in an interview on Fox News that the administration tried to develop a temporary pass for immigrants who work in certain industries, which would mark the Last quarter of work In the approach to the administration of the application of immigration for agricultural workers.
“We are working on it right now. We are going to work on it so that a kind of temporary pass where people pay taxes, where the farmer may have a little control, as opposed to enter and take everyone,” Trump said in an interview that recorded Friday and broadcast on Sunday on “Sunday Morning Futures of Fox News”.
The president has referred to the authorities going on the farms and removing “people who have been working there for 15 and 20 years, who are good, who may be incorrectly.”
“What we are going to do is that we are going to do something for farmers, where we can leave the farmer in a way.” When you enter a farm and asked someone to work with him for nine years to do this kind of work, which is difficult to do, and many people will not, and you end up destroying a farmer because you have removed all people. “
Pushed back to comment, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Homeland Security provided the same comment given by the ministry earlier this month after the White House reached a plan to limit the activity of application of immigration to certain workplaces in the industry.
“The president has been incredibly clear. There will be no safe spaces for industries that house violent criminals or will deliberately try to undermine ice efforts,” the statement said.
“The work work application remains the cornerstone of our efforts to protect public security, national security and economic stability. These operations target the illegal job networks that undermine American workers, destabilize the labor markets and exhibit critical exploitation infrastructures,” the press release continued.
A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for more details on Trump’s plan and if the DHS response was in conflict with the temporary success plan.
This decision marks the last change in the treatment with the administration of immigrant agricultural workers. The White House has embarked in recent weeks on the opportunity to exempt certain sites from immigration and customs application raids.
Trump said in A post to Truth Social On June 12, farmers and residents of the hotel and leisure industries said that the administration’s immigration policy “took very good long -standing workers, these jobs being almost impossible to replace”. The president said that “we have to protect our farmers”, adding that “changes arrive”. NBC News previously reported that almost at the same time, Ice interrupted site arrests in the agricultural industries, restaurants and hotels.
But a few days later, the administration Reopened arrests Immigrant workers in these industries. Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the DHS, then provided the same declaration as the DHS declaration on Sunday.
“The president has been incredibly clear. There will be no safe spaces for industries that house violent criminals or deliberately try to undermine ice efforts,” said McLaughlin after the DHS reversed the break earlier this month.
A White House spokesman said after the break after Trump “remains determined to apply the federal immigration law-anyone present in the United States illegally is threatened to deport.”
Trump in April previously drift The idea that undocumented people working on farms and hotels may be authorized to leave the country and to return legally. NBC News previously reported that an administration manager said Trump wanted to improve H-2A and H-2B programs, which allowed employers to temporarily hire migrant workers.