WASHINGTON, Dec 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 with billions in new funding, including by raiding more workplaces — even as backlash builds ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
Since the current administration took office, Americans have cooled on its policies and warmed to immigration.
Trump administration plans aggressive workplace immigration raids ahead of 2026 midterms, raising concerns over labour shortages, business backlash, civil liberties and shifting voter sentiment across major US cities.
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Former USCIS officials: There is a quiet immigration crisis no one is watching | Opinion
As former USCIS employees, we experienced firsthand the strategic demoralization and dismantling of the agency under President Donald Trump—both as a goal in itself and as a means of reshaping the legal immigration system.
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