The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that it will continue to carry out immigration enforcement operations at farms, hotels, and agricultural businesses to target criminals.
A DHS official responded on June 17 to a question from The Epoch Times about whether Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would resume the operations in light of recent articles suggesting otherwise.
“The President has been incredibly clear. There will be no safe spaces for industries who harbor violent criminals or purposely try to undermine ICE’s efforts,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement on Tuesday.
“Worksite enforcement remains a cornerstone of our efforts to safeguard public safety, national security and economic stability,” she said, adding that the “operations target illegal employment networks that undermine American workers, destabilize labor markets and expose critical infrastructure to exploitation.”
Reuters, the Washington Post, and other news outlets this past week cited anonymous U.S. officials saying that the Trump administration had directed immigration officials to largely pause raids on farms, hotels, restaurants, and meatpacking plants.
Those outlets also reported that DHS and ICE officials told leaders in a call on Monday that ICE agents must continue conducting workforce site immigration raids on agricultural businesses, hotels, and restaurants. The Epoch Times could not immediately verify those reports’ claims.
Trump wrote that ICE must use “their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History” and that they “must expand efforts to detain and deport Illegal Aliens in America’s largest Cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where Millions upon Millions of Illegal Aliens reside.”
As he took office in January, Trump pledged to remove violent illegal immigrants with criminal records as well as illegal immigrants who pose a national security threat.
Federal agencies have been under more pressure in recent weeks to deport more illegal immigrants. White House adviser Stephen Miller said the administration is looking to significantly increase the number of daily arrests and deportations.







