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Trump administration halts immigration raids on farms and hotels after industry backlash

Hospitality and agricultural sectors see relief as ICE told to pause workplace arrests in key industries.

June 15, 2025 / 11:12 IST
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Trump administration halts immigration raids on farms and hotels after industry backlash
Trump administration halts immigration raids on farms and hotels after industry backlash

 

The Trump administration in the US has issued new instructions to halt immigration raids at work sites in agriculture, aquaculture, meatpacking, restaurants, and hotels. The move, quietly relayed through an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) email and confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), marks a notable shift in strategy for a presidency that has long prioritized mass deportations, the New York Times reported.

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The guidance, issued by Tatum King, a senior official at ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations unit, directed field agents to immediately suspend enforcement operations at these workplaces unless they involve crimes such as human trafficking or drug smuggling. The order also clarified that agents should not arrest “noncriminal collaterals” — undocumented individuals with no criminal record — who may be present at these sites.

Industry pushback triggers policy change