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The Trump administration has planned to implement a process by which farmers in Iowa can vow to the migrant farm workers who work hard, follow the law, who are facing exile, so that they can live in America
The proposed process was shared by President Donald Trump during an event at the Iowa State Fairground on Thursday night, kicking a year of patriotic celebrations to honor the country’s 250th birthday. Trump said that the new scheme will be in coordination with the Homeland Security Department and the law is currently being drafted for this measure, while speaking to Iowa on Thursday evening.
Trump told the crowd of people in attendance, “You know, they have people working for them for years. And we are going to do something … We are going to make farmers in charge.” “If a farmer has been with one of these people, who works so hard – they bend all day, we do not have many people who can do this, but they work very hard, and they know him very well, and some farmers are really, you know, you know, if they do this, they cry anyway, in any way, I also think that we say that we say, Christie, Christiest, Christian, Christian, Christ, Christianity, Christ, Christianity Going to Christie, Christie, Christie, Christie, Christie?
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President Donald Trump left, announced a new program for immigrant farmwork. (Apu Gomes / AFP, left, AP Photo / Ivan Wuki, Right.)
“We don’t want to do [border security] Where we take all the workers away from the fields, “Trump said.” We want the farm to do great. ,
According to the office of the United States trade representative, Iowa is the second largest agricultural export state in the country.
Announcing the new plan, Trump cited cases when they heard that when migrants have worked on the fields for 15 years. ,Throwed out very viciously. ,
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“We can’t do this,” Trump said. “We got to work with farmers and people who have hotels and holiday qualities.”
Earlier this week, when Trump first indicated on new immigration exemption for farmers, he also suggested that the move could be implemented for workers in the hospitality industry.
President Donald Trump speaks at Iowa State Fairground in Iowa, Iowa on Thursday, July 3, 2025. Trump has intended to plan to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country, in addition to emphasizing his dialect to codes taxes, immigration and welfare reforms in the Congress. (Photographer: Through Scott Morgan/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Sharing the new immigration proposal with the crowd at the Iowa State Fairground on Thursday night, Trump spoke to the possible criticism of the move by “serious radical-rights people” within the GOP, asking the crowd to the rhetoric, asking if they wonder if they wonder “these people would understand”.
After the President’s first proposal early this week, critics have already started closing.
“If I understand it correctly, we should see another way about illegal immigration until it is in construction, hotel, or restaurant industries? It’s disappointing,” written on X by California Republican state Sen Melissa Mendez.
The owner of Long and Scott Farms in Mount Dora, Florida, was seen by Scott as its crew, which is the crop of this spring cucumber crop. (Robert Sharman, Fox News)
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The President noted on Thursday evening that this step would “in -charge” the farmers and eventually the responsibility for any problem will fall on their feet.
“If the farmers do not do good work, we will throw them out hell out of the country. We will let people go illegally, and we will throw the farmers out of hell,” Trump said. “Okay, get ready, farmer, I am telling you.”
Cameron Archand of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.