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Trump Administration Halts ICE Raids at Farms, Restaurants and Hotels

Industry leaders flagged labor shortages at farms and hotels, prompting the pause in worksite raids alongside a redirection toward immigrants with criminal convictions

Farmworkers prune young pistachio trees that stand where a vineyard once existed on the property of Vino Farms in Galt in March 2024. 
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 Samantha Santiago and her daughter Nicole in Omaha, Neb.,  on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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Overview

  • On June 14, President Trump directed ICE to suspend most workplace arrests in the agricultural, hospitality and restaurant sectors after industry complaints about workforce disruptions
  • The pause responds to pressure from farming groups and Republican lawmakers in swing districts concerned about labor shortages and economic impact
  • DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin confirmed that ICE will continue to target noncitizens with criminal records for detention and removal
  • California farm bureaus reported that up to 45 percent of workers stayed home amid earlier raids, deepening concerns over harvested crop losses
  • Undocumented workers and immigrant advocates voiced skepticism, warning the measure may be temporary or a tactic to deflect criticism