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A majority of Hispanic voters back core elements of the Trump administration’s deportation policy according to a poll released Monday
The abrupt pivot on an issue at the heart of Mr. Trump’s presidency suggested his broad immigration crackdown was hurting industries and constituencies he does not want to lose.
Undocumented workers in some industries throughout the U.S. and Texas may no longer be a priority in the Trump Administration’s immigration crackdown.
Since his return to the White House, the Trump administration has tightened immigration policies and expanded enforcement efforts across the country. Philadelphia, which calls itself a “welcoming city,” has been targeted by this crackdown and has faced an increase in ICE raids and arrests.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump have been engaged in a verbal dispute over immigration enforcement.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNMost Hispanic Voters Back Trump Deportation Policy Amid Anti-ICE Riots, Poll ShowsA majority of Hispanic voters back core elements of the Trump administration’s deportation policy according to a poll released Monday that was conducted after the Los Angeles riots began. Nearly six in 10 registered voters surveyed — including a majority of Hispanic voters and nearly half of voters under 25 — support the administration’s policy
President Donald Trump has directed immigration agents to pause workplace raids at hotels, farms and restaurants, several news organizations reported over the weekend. But he said on social media Sunday night he was ordering ICE to "expand efforts to detain and deport" undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles,