
Biden administration ends mass worksite immigration raids
CNN
The Biden administration is ending mass worksite immigration raids and instead focusing on employers who exploit undocumented workers, according to a newly released memo from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
The move is another key departure from Trump administration immigration policies. Most notably, under former President Donald Trump, ICE conducted the largest single-state immigration crackdown with a string of raids at poultry processing plants in Mississippi.
Workplace enforcement has been a contentious issue in the immigration debate. Republicans generally favor it as a means of doubling down on employers and undocumented workers who are breaking the law, while Democrats argue workers, not employers, often bear the brunt of the enforcement. Mayorkas' memo concentrates on "exploitative employers," instead of the sweeps targeting workers.

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