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Trump says business leaders telling him mass deportations are taking good workers away

Donald Trump has said that he has heard from business leaders that his mass deportation agenda “is taking very good, long time workers away from them, with those jobs being almost impossible to replace”.

The president wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform that “changes are coming”, but it’s unclear if he means he’s going to heed what farmers and hospitality businesses are telling him, as in the same post he claims “criminals … are applying for those jobs”.

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.

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!

Trump didn’t say which business leaders and farmers have spoken to him and his administration about this.

Immigration officials carried out further “enforcement activity” in California’s agricultural heartland and the Los Angeles area yesterday. Across the state an estimated 255,700 farm workers are undocumented.

Immigrant advocacy groups reported multiple actions across California and said agents pursued workers through blueberry fields and staged operations at agricultural facilities.

“When our workforce’s lives are in fear, the fields will go unharvested, the impact is felt not only at the local level, but it will also be felt at the national level,” said Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios, the mayor of Ventura, a coastal city just north of Los Angeles. “Everything will be affected and every American who is here and relies on the labor of these individuals will be affected.”

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Kilmar Ábrego García seeks sanctions against Trump administration in wrongful deportation case

Kilmar Ábrego García, the man wrongly deported from Maryland to El Salvador before being returned to the US on migrant smuggling charges, is seeking sanctions against the Trump administration for allegedly stonewalling an inquiry into efforts to secure his return.

The case has become a flashpoint over Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies, with critics holding it up as an example of the administration’s willingness to deny due process and evade court orders in its push to deport migrants.

Lawyers for Ábrego García argued in a court filing late on Wednesday that a judge should punish the federal government for failing to provide meaningful information about steps US agencies took to comply with court orders to facilitate Ábrego García’s return to the US.

“The Government’s defiance has not been subtle. It has been vocal and sustained and flagrant,” his lawyers wrote in the filing.

The filing asked US district judge Paula Xinis to conclude that the Trump administration did not take all available steps to bring about his return. It also seeks an unspecified sum in fines and to compel US officials to turn over documents they have previously withheld, citing legal privileges.

Spokespeople from the US justice department and Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment on the filing.

The Trump administration has argued it satisfied court orders by bringing Ábrego García to Tennessee last week to face a federal criminal indictment accusing him of transporting migrants living in the US illegally to destinations around the country.

Ábrego García’s lawyers have denounced the charges as “fantastical” and argued that the indictment should not end a separate lawsuit over his wrongful deportation in March.

Ábrego García is set to appear for a detention hearing in the criminal case on Friday.

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