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Trump’s Conflicting Messages on Workplace Raids Leave Businesses Reeling

Trump officials insist the president is fully committed to mass deportation. But they have been careful not to directly contradict the president’s attempt to offer a reprieve to certain businesses.

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An immigration agent making an arrest last month in Miami. Lack of clarity over the Trump administration’s deportation agenda is dividing Republicans.

Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids

President Trump’s decision to pause most raids targeting farms and hospitality workers took many inside the White House by surprise. It came after intensive lobbying by his agriculture secretary.

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins listening last month as President Trump speaks in the Oval Office.

Trump Shifts Deportation Focus, Pausing Most Raids on Farms, Hotels and Eateries

The abrupt pivot on an issue at the heart of Mr. Trump’s presidency suggested his broad immigration crackdown was hurting industries and constituencies he does not want to lose.

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Restaurant employees in Kennett, Mo., after seeing a co-worker during a video meeting from where she was held in immigration detention in May.

Trump Tells Farmers ‘Changes Are Coming’ to Immigration Crackdown

President Trump’s statement suggested his sweeping policies were alienating industries he wants to keep in his corner.

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The Trump administration has accelerated its crackdown on immigration with a focus on workplaces with undocumented workers.

Trump’s Immigration P.R. Campaign Enters a New Militarized Phase

The government’s visuals appear intended to persuade migrants without legal status to leave the country, while also making clear the administration will not tolerate resistance.

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President Trump’s administration has cast the purge of undocumented immigrants as a patriotic endeavor.

Armed National Guard Troops Aid Immigration Agents on Raids in Los Angeles

Soldiers mobilized by President Trump protected ICE agents on their raids in Los Angeles. The state of California said the deployment was illegal.

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California National Guard and law enforcement in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday.

An Inside Look at How ICE’s Mission Is Expanding

Hamed Aleaziz, a New York Times immigration reporter, traveled to Miami to observe how immigrant arrest operations have changed under pressure from the Trump administration.

Trump Administration Says National Guard Will Be Deployed to L.A. Protests

Streets of Paramount, Calif., in Los Angeles County were in chaos as federal immigration officials squared off with protesters, using tear gas and flash-bang grenades.

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Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas against protesters on Saturday in Los Angeles County.

Trump Administration Says National Guard Will Be Deployed to L.A. Protests

Streets of Paramount, Calif., in Los Angeles County were in chaos as federal immigration officials squared off with protesters, using tear gas and flash-bang grenades.

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Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas against protesters on Saturday in Los Angeles County.

Trump Administration Says National Guard Will Be Deployed to L.A. Protests

Streets of Paramount, Calif., in Los Angeles County were in chaos as federal immigration officials squared off with protesters, using tear gas and flash-bang grenades.

© Eric Thayer/Associated Press

Border Patrol agents deployed tear gas against protesters on Saturday in Los Angeles County.

Why Trump Is Trying to Send Deportees to South Sudan

On May 20th, a flight with eight deportees left Texas headed to South Sudan, a country on the brink of civil war. But mid-flight, a judicial battle began to unfold that forced the flight to land in Djibouti. Katrin Bennhold, speaks with Hamed Aleaziz, New York Times reporter covering Homeland Security and Immigration, to understand what’s going on and how it fits into President Trump’s larger immigration plan.

Trump Travel Order Bans People From 12 Countries From Entering U.S.

The travel ban revives an effort from President Trump’s first term that led to chaos and court battles.

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President Trump’s proclamation barred travel from a variety of countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East.
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