New Trump plan lets farmers vouch for illegal migrants to prevent deportation

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The Trump administration plans to carry out an operation through which farmers in the state of Iowa can witness two migrant farmers working hard and committed to law and who may face deportation, so that they can stay in the United States
The proposed operation was shared by President Donald Trump during an event on the exhibition grounds in Iowa Thursday evening, and a year of national celebrations that aim to honor the birthday of the 250th nation began. Trump said that the new plan will be held in coordination with the Ministry of Internal Security and that this legislation for this measure is currently formulated, during his speech on Thursday evening from Iowa.
“You know,” Trump told the newspaper “Trump,” Trump told the people present. “If one of the farmers with one of these people who worked hard – they are curious all day, we do not have many people who can do that, but they work very hard, they know him well, and some farmers literally, as you know, scream when they see this happens?”
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President Donald Trump announced to the left a new program for migrant farmers’ workers. (APU GOMES / AFP, left, AP Photo / EVAN VUCCI, right.)
“We don’t want to do [border security] Where we take all workers from farms, “added Trump.” We want the farmer to do great. “
According to the United States’ Commercial Representative Office, Iowa is the second largest agricultural export country in the country.
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“We cannot do that,” added Trump. “We have worked with farmers and people with hotels and entertainment properties.”
Earlier this week, when Trump previously alluded to the exemption of new migration to farmers, he also suggested that the move to workers in the hospitality industry also be implemented.

President Donald Trump is speaking on the land of Iowa exhibitions in de Mine, Iowa, on Thursday, July 3, 2025. Trump plans to develop plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the nation, as well as emphasize his attempt to record taxes, immigration and reforms in congress. (Photographer: Scott Morgan/Bloomberg via Getti Emiez)
While participating in the new immigration proposal with the crowd in the exhibition grounds in Iowa Thursday evening, Trump spoke to possible criticism of this step by “right -wing extremist people” within the Republican Party, and asked the crowds with a speech if they believed that these people “will understand.”
After the President put for the first time the proposal earlier this week, critics have already started traveling.
California Republican Senator Melissa Milinds wrote on X.

Hank Scott, the owner of Long and Skeut Pharmes, looks at the Dura Mountain, Florida, the harvest of his crew in this spring of cucumber. (Robert Sherman, Fox News)
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The President indicated on Thursday evening that this step will put the farmers “officials” and eventually responsible for any problems that arise will decrease on their feet.
“If farmers do not do a good job, we will throw them into hell outside the country. We will allow men – we will allow illegal lawyers to stay, and we will throw hell farmers,” Trump said. “Well, get ready, farmer, I tell you.”
Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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2025-07-04 09:49:00