The Department of Homeland Security is increasing worksite enforcement efforts in Minnesota amid fraud allegations at government-funded child care centers, with ICE's investigative arm conducting visits and audits to combat alleged widespread fraud, following public and political scrutiny.
The head of ICE announced that agents will arrest anyone found in the U.S. illegally, regardless of criminal record, focusing on both criminal and non-criminal undocumented individuals, and will continue enforcement at workplaces to hold employers accountable, amid ongoing policy shifts and increased funding.
President Trump’s border officials announced the resumption of targeted ICE worksite enforcement operations at farms and hotels, focusing on criminal nexus and industries with a history of illegal activities, amid ongoing debates over immigration policies and protests.
The Trump administration has reversed a recent guidance that exempted farms, hotels, and restaurants from ICE raids, resuming enforcement actions at these worksites amid ongoing debates over immigration policies and efforts to target undocumented immigrants, despite public promises to protect certain industries and a lack of formal policy change from the White House.