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Trump Hints at Shifting Stance on Immigration Due to Impact on Farmers: ‘Changes Are Coming’

The article discusses President donald Trump’s firm stance on illegal immigration, which has been a central theme throughout his campaign history. During his first term, he faced challenges in implementing his immigration policies, but his second term has seen meaningful actions, including the empowerment of agencies like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This aggressive approach led to unrest in places like Los Angeles,sparking protests against ICE.

Recently, Trump indicated a possible shift in tone regarding immigration in a post, suggesting that strict policies might be affecting some sectors negatively, particularly agriculture and hospitality, where workers are in short supply. He mentioned that criminals benefiting from the current immigration policies pose a threat that needs to be addressed.

California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized Trump’s policies, emphasizing the negative impacts of aggressive immigration enforcement tactics, while conservatives expressed their frustration, arguing that jobs shoudl not be filled by illegal immigrants.

the article highlights the ongoing debate around Trump’s immigration policies,with reactions from various political figures reflecting a complex landscape of opinions on how immigration should be handled in America.


One of the key platforms President Donald Trump campaigned on — in all three general elections he’s been involved with, for that matter — was a hardline stance against illegal immigration.

While he may have been a bit stymied on that front during his first term, Trump’s second term has seen the president put his money where his mouth is, with sweeping empowerment of agencies like the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security.

In fact, Trump’s second term has seen such sweeping immigration reform, it’s literally triggered entire sanctuary cities, like Los Angeles, which has been in the throes of anti-ICE riots.

Amid all of this chaos, however, is it possible the president has suddenly softened his stance — albeit every so slightly — on illegal immigration?

A recent post from the president sure seemed to suggest that is the case:

“Our great Farmers and people in the Hotel and Leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace,” Trump posted Thursday.

The president then elaborated on a secondary issue this was creating: “In many cases the Criminals allowed into our Country by the VERY Stupid Biden Open Borders Policy are applying for those jobs. This is not good. We must protect our Farmers, but get the CRIMINALS OUT OF THE USA.

“Changes are coming!”

Critics and supporters of Trump alike have pounced on this seeming change of heart.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom — who’s engaged in a war of words with the president over the L.A. riots — unsurprisingly took a victory lap (Newsom argues that Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and Marines escalated the tensions in California) after Trump’s post.

“Turns out, chasing hard working people through ranches and farms and snatching women and children off the streets is not good policy,” Newsom snidely remarked, while failing to address the criminal element that drew a federal response in the first place.

(There also appears to be a bit of embellishment from Newsom, as there’s no evidence the Trump administration is wantonly “snatching women and children off the streets.”)

Perhaps even less surprising than Newsom’s barb was the outpouring of fury from conservatives, who still maintain that aforementioned hardline stance on immigration.

The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh is one such furious conservative:

“Employers who knowingly rely on illegal immigrant labor should be in prison,” Walsh posted to X. “Instead we’re going to back off of immigration enforcement for their sake? Hell no. We can’t tolerate this.”

“‘Americans won’t do these jobs!’” Walsh continued in a follow-up. “Bulls***. They won’t be your slave labor. That’s the issue here. There are plenty of Americans able and willing to work on a farm.

“They just won’t do it for 50 cents an hour or whatever you’re paying your army of illegals who can’t speak English.”




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