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Donald Trump reported more than $600 million in income from crypto, golf clubs, licensing and other ventures in a public financial disclosure report released on Friday. The annual financial disclosure form,
At the end of a long week dominated by the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown—and nationwide protests mounted in response to targeted Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids—the president has suddenly reversed course.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Reverses Course on ICE Raids at Restaurants and FarmsImmigration and Customs Enforcement officials were told on Thursday to halt raids on farms, restaurants, and hotels, according to an internal email obtained by The New York Times.
The new hotel in Oman is one of three new flagship buildings that the Trump Organization is looking to build in the Middle East.
The Weeknight hosts discuss Trump altering his hardline immigration policies to prevent some deportations at U.S. farms and hotels, after hearing complaints from business leaders.
President Donald Trump changed his tone Thursday, suggesting he no longer wants ICE agents focusing on raiding farming and hospitality industries.
A U.S. crackdown on foreign-born workers could spell trouble for the hotel and hospitality industry, which has lobbied for years to expand the pathways for immigration to the United States to help fill over 1 million job vacancies.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump Hints At Measures For Migrant Hotel and Farmworkers As Employers Say They Are 'Almost Impossible To Replace'Donald Trump hinted at measures for migrant hotel and farmworkers, saying in a social media post he is being told apprehended workers are "being almost impossible to replace"