A farmwork works on 12 June 2025 in a strawberry sector in Oxonard, California. Anti-immigration cracks ordered by US President Donald Trump look at the target factories and sites from 6 June, which extends an angry protest day in Los Angeles.
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Trump administration On Thursday, approximately 500,000 foreign nationals began to send a termination notice, who had received temporary migration to live and work in the United States under a special human exception.
Stated CHNV Program Since 2023 applicants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela were open until it was terminated by the President Donald Trump earlier this year.
Recipient of notice from Department of Homeland Security Is encouraged for “Self -determination Immediately.”
This step came after two weeks Supreme Court The verdict was ruled that DHS CHNV may order participants to leave the country, even chasing a lawsuit that challenges the dismissal of Trump’s Biden administration-era program.
If the immigrants agree to “self-disport” using DHS’s home mobile app, they will get travel assistance and a $ 1,000 bonus when they come to their country.
A month ago, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to cancel the protected situation of around 350,000. More immigrantFrom Venezuela, who were allowed to live in the US under the temporary status program.
Immigrants in the CHNV program temporarily, after two years of resistance to their home countries, or due to the condition of being insecure or working.
In a statement on the dismissal of the CHNV program, DHS Assistant Secretary Trissia McLaglin accused the Biden administration of “lying to the US”.
Still, as DHS sent notices to foreign nationals on Thursday, Trump impressed himself that his own administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement action was being done on farming, hotels and holiday areas, which sometimes appointed unscharged workers.
Trump wrote in a true social post on Thursday morning, “Our great farmers and people in hotel and holiday business are telling that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long -term workers away from them, it is almost impossible to change those jobs.”
“In many cases criminals have allowed very stupid biden open borders policy in our country, applying for those jobs,” Trump wrote.
“This is not good. We should protect our farmers, but take out the criminals out of the United States,” he wrote. “Changes are coming!”
Talking to reporters later, Trump reiterated his belief that the farmers were suffering from the exile regime of their administration.
Trump said, “Farmers are badly hurt … They have very good workers, they have worked for them for 20 years, they are not citizens, but they have come out great.”
He said, “We cannot take the farmers and take all their people and send them back,” he said, a clear reference to the exile of unspecified agricultural workers that their administration has followed.
“You go to a farm and you see and people … they have been there for 20, 25, years, and they have done great work and the farm owners love them and everything else,” Trump continued. “And then you are about to throw them out.”
“So we, we are going to give an order on it, very soon, I think we can’t even do our farmers and holidays, even hotels,” the President said.
The White House did not immediately respond to the request for additional details as to what such an order could be seen.