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Economy

Trump Reveals Plan to Allow Undocumented Farm and Hotel Workers to Stay Temporarily, Citing Their Crucial Role in the U.S. Economy

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 30, 2025 8:56 pm
Ankita Das

 U.S. President Donald Trump has shared plans to introduce a “temporary pass” for some undocumented immigrants working in farming and hospitality industries.

Trump said that many people working on farms and in hotels have been there for years, doing hard jobs that are tough to fill. Arresting and removing them could hurt these industries badly.

 

What Trump Said:

In an interview , Trump explained that his team is working on a system that would allow long-term undocumented workers to continue working—as long as they pay taxes and their employers (like farmers or hotel owners) vouch for them.

“When we remove people who have been working on a farm for 15 or 20 years, it hurts the farmer,” Trump said.
“These are good people doing tough jobs, and replacing them is nearly impossible.”

ICE Raids Paused:

Trump’s earlier comments about this plan led to a pause in immigration raids by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) at farms and hotels.

Read more: TRUMP VS MUSK: Fiery Feud Over ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Takes Shocking Turn!

Farmers and Hotel Owners Support the Idea:

On June 12, Trump posted on Truth Social that farmers and hotel owners have said current immigration rules are taking away long-time, trustworthy workers and creating labor shortages.
He added: “We must protect our Farmers,” promising that “changes are coming.

Also See: Trump Urges Gaza Peace Deal and Asks Hamas to Free Hostages…

Trump is trying to balance strict immigration policies with the needs of American industries that depend on undocumented workers. His idea is to give some of these workers a temporary legal status, helping employers keep valuable workers without breaking immigration laws.

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