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Trump issues tariff letters to six more countries

But before he meets with west African leaders, Donald Trump is now announcing more trade notices to several countries on Truth Social.

The US president is posting copies of separate letters addressed to Brunei, the Philippines, Iraq, Algeria, Moldova and Libya. Each country’s letter has its own tariff rate:

  • 30% on Algeria

  • 25% on Brunei

  • 30% on Iraq

  • 30% on Libya

  • 25% on Moldova

  • 20% on the Philippines

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US agriculture secretary says Medicaid recipients can replace deported farm workers

Joseph Gedeon

The US agriculture secretary has suggested that increased automation and forcing Medicaid recipients to work could replace the migrant farm workers being swept up in Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, despite years of evidence and policy failures that those kinds of measures are not substitutes for the immigrant labor force underpinning American agriculture.

Speaking at a news conference with Republican governors on Tuesday, Brooke Rollins said the administration would rely on “automation, also some reform within the current governing structure”, and pointed to “34 million able-bodied adults in our Medicaid program” as potential workers.

“There’s been a lot of noise in the last few days and a lot of questions about where the president stands and his vision for farm labor,” Rollins said. “There are plenty of workers in America”.

Trump signed legislation Friday creating the first federally mandated work requirements for Medicaid recipients, set to take effect by the end of 2026. Medicaid is a healthcare safety net program that currently covers pregnant women, mothers, young children and the disabled, with 40 states having expanded coverage to working poor families earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level.

However, agricultural experts and economists have repeatedly warned that neither automation nor welfare reforms can realistically replace the migrant workforce that dominates American farming.

According to USDA data, more than half of US farm workers are undocumented immigrants, and just under 70% are foreign-born.

And a March report from the Urban Institute found that most Medicaid recipients are either already working, exempt or face some sort of instability.

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