The USA resumes detention of all migrants without exception – Washington Post.
The US Department of Homeland Security has announced plans to resume the detention of undocumented migrants working in agriculture, hotels, and restaurants. According to sources from The Washington Post, restrictions on conducting searches at such establishments will be lifted starting June 16.
There will be no places for shadowy hideouts of criminals or obstacles to the activities of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Department representative Trisha McLaughlin emphasized the importance of these actions, stressing the necessity of their implementation.
The demand for labor may cut off the highest number of migrants in the USA in the last half-century
According to The Washington Post, experts warn of possible significant losses of migrants due to the tightening of immigration policy in the United States. It is predicted that the number of departures will exceed the number of newcomers in 2025, marking the largest loss in the last 50 years. Economists clarify that this has happened due to the strengthening of border controls, cancellation of visas, and legal protections for migrants under the Trump administration.
The actions of the US Department of Homeland Security to again detain undocumented migrants could lead to significant changes in the number of workers in agriculture, hotels, and restaurants, adversely affecting the country's economy and potentially leading to substantial losses in migration flows.Read also
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