President Donald Trump's agent is strengthening workplace enforcement of border laws, czar Tom Homan said Saturday Breitbart News.
“I ordered a significant increase in job execution… We have a plan now [of] Homan told Breitbart News on March 8th. [for companies] To take action to get a law square more than we do,” he added.
The workplace focus “represents a fundamental restructuring” compared to “a more measured approach to workplace enforcement in the Biden administration.” It's attracting attention National law review. “Employers across the industry must prepare for what many experts expect to be the most aggressive immigration enforcement environment in recent history,” the review states.
Watch – Trump's border emperor Tom Homan is not nonsense: violating US law is “not the answer” for more workers:
The immigration flood has reduced wages for Americans, increased housing costs, and reduced the productivity and innovation needed to meet China's rapid evolution. The flood also washed away economic pressure on US employers to find, train and pay at least five million welfare-dependent men who have been removed from the workforce since 2000.
Employers have significantly reduced socialization and training for American youth since the 1990s despite benefits from many special protections and laws, including bankruptcy rules and tax credits.
The employer said, “They can pay them less, they can work harder and undercut them, so they will hire illegals. [law abiding] Competition,” Homan said.
The workplace is the best place [where] We will find victims of human trafficking,” Homan said. “The Biden administration stopped that. That's why human trafficking has increased. Trafficking has increased by 600%,” he said.
“We're going to put an end to that… We're going to enforce our laws and have the safest borders of my life,” Homan added.
Amid new federal pressure, employers “can replace these illegal aliens with people currently in the country with the right positions… to save them from the possibility of prosecution and penalties,” Homan told Breitbart News.
Business groups use passive resistance to protect the workforce from immigration enforcement, WGBH It has been reported March 6th.
See – Tom Homan: You're not happy until Gotaway number reaches 0:
In mid-February agents visited several stores in Boston's Orient Heights section, scattered across staff and owners. “I remembered my rights and said, 'I have no obligation to respond to your questions,'” store clerk Yhoana Zapata told WGBH.
“It was because of them. [owners] Preparation they were able to protect their workers and protect their business [on Feb. 13]said Gabriella Colletta Zapata, a city council member representing East Boston. “There is a strong immigrant community in East Boston, and it takes that level of preparation and community support to protect these businesses from ice enforcement actions.”
Other businesses are more vulnerable. Fox News It has been reported About one action at a Texas bakery:
The owner of a Texas bakery faces felony charges after Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) stormed the store and arrested eight suspects. Illegal immigration.
Legal permanent residents Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila Guell are the owners of Abbey's bakery, named in a federal complaint, and have admitted they know that their employees are illegally in the United States. The two suspicious illegal immigrants allegedly confirmed to HSI that the owners knew their status and “deliberately” had them.
Breitbart News provides a close look at workplace enforcement of the country's immigration laws.





