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    Home » Blog » Trump looks to bring back workplace raids as part of mass deportation plans

    Trump looks to bring back workplace raids as part of mass deportation plans

    November 19, 2024Updated:November 19, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Donald Trump, the president-elect, intends to resurrect the practice of his first term in office.

    In 2018, 104 immigrant staff were arrested at a meat processing plant in Tennessee. Soon after, 114 newcomers working at a large-scale hospital in Ohio were arrested during a raid. Following the raids of chicken plants in six Mississippi towns, 680 people were detained in one day.

    Joe Biden, the chairman, reversed the decision and stopped the practice, but he intends to restore workplace raids when Trump takes office.

    Following a attack by U.S. immigration officers at seven Mississippi food processing plants, handcuffed workers are awaiting transportation to a processing center in this image from August 7, 2019. In the biggest office sting in at least ten years, federal agents have detained 680 generally Latino workers. ( AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis )

    Generally, the businesses have never led to a rise in deportations.

    ” They are bright, they are problematic, they are provocative — therefore, I did hope them” during Trump’s president, John Sandweg, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the Obama administration, told Time. ” But from a numbers standpoint, they are not going to significantly increase the count”.

    Trump campaigned on cracking down on immigration as a major concern for his leadership, stressing that the problem was one of the world’s biggest issues. Vice President-elect J. D. Vance said the flow of illegal refugees was causing the federal housing crisis.

    Trump has never shied apart from information that he is planning to carry out mass arrests, commenting” TRUE!!”! According to a Truth Social article,” GOOD NEWS: Reports indicate that the approaching @RealDonaldTrump administration may use military force to change the Biden invasion through a massive deportation program.”

    But, work raids are cheap and cause havoc for the local economy. Republicans who support business may object to the ideas for assaults because they would harm the economy.

    According to a research by the Pew Research Center, the majority of Americans believe immigrants take jobs they do not like, making mass deportations difficult business in labour markets that depend on their immigrant workers. According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, foreign-born staff accounted for 18.6 % of the U. S. human labour army in 2023.

    Newcomers also make up 73 % of U. S. land work, half of which the Agriculture Department estimates to become undocumented, and almost one-fifth of all construction workers lack continuous legal standing.

    The legal director for the American Immigration Council, Michelle Lapointe, stands against Trump’s immigration plans and the message they project.

    She said that a part of the plan is to terrorize people, and these worksite raids do just that.

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    If workplace raids are resumed under Trump’s administration, Lapointe claimed that the American Immigration Council is ready to defend immigrant workers.

    ” They promised to carry these out again and we take them at their word, unfortunately”, she said.

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