Fact Check: Mr. Trump acknowledged that the crackdown might be alienating industries he wanted to keep on his side.

Fact Check: Mr. Trump acknowledged that the crackdown might be alienating industries he wanted to keep on his side.

Published June 14, 2025
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# Fact Check: "Mr. Trump acknowledged that the crackdown might be alienating industries he wanted to keep on his side." ## What We Know On June 12, 2...

Fact Check: "Mr. Trump acknowledged that the crackdown might be alienating industries he wanted to keep on his side."

What We Know

On June 12, 2025, President Donald Trump made statements acknowledging that his immigration policies were negatively impacting key industries, particularly farming and hospitality. He stated that his "very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long time workers away from them," making it "almost impossible to replace" these workers (source-1). This admission came amidst a broader crackdown on immigration that the Trump administration had been implementing, which included increased workplace raids targeting undocumented workers (source-2).

Trump's comments suggested a recognition of the potential backlash from industries reliant on immigrant labor, as he noted the need to "protect our Farmers" while also addressing the issue of undocumented workers (source-1). He indicated that changes to his policies might be necessary to mitigate the negative effects on these sectors.

Analysis

The claim that Trump acknowledged the alienation of industries due to his immigration crackdown is supported by his own statements during public addresses. His remarks reflect an awareness of the economic consequences of his policies, particularly in industries that depend heavily on immigrant labor, such as agriculture and hospitality. For instance, he referred to the long-term workers who have been integral to these industries, suggesting that their removal could lead to significant disruptions (source-1).

Moreover, experts have weighed in on the potential economic fallout from mass deportations, indicating that such actions could lead to labor shortages and increased costs for businesses (source-1). Brian Kovak, an economics professor, noted that recruiting new workers would take time and resources, potentially leading to higher prices for consumers (source-1). This aligns with Trump's acknowledgment of the need for "common sense" in addressing the labor needs of these industries.

While Trump's statements reflect a moment of concession, it is important to note that he has also maintained a strong stance on immigration enforcement, celebrating his administration's crackdown as a fulfillment of his campaign promises (source-1). This duality in his approach raises questions about the sincerity of his acknowledgment and whether any real policy changes will follow.

Conclusion

Verdict: True
The claim that Mr. Trump acknowledged that the crackdown might be alienating industries he wanted to keep on his side is substantiated by his own statements regarding the negative impacts of his immigration policies on key sectors like farming and hospitality. His recognition of the potential labor shortages and economic disruptions indicates an awareness of the consequences of his administration's actions, even as he continues to advocate for strict immigration enforcement.

Sources

  1. Trump Tells Farmers 'Changes Are Coming' to Immigration ...
  2. Trump Targets Workplaces as Immigration Crackdown ...
  3. Trump says immigration crackdown hurting US workforce ...
  4. ‘Wave of panic’: Trump immigration raids rattle businesses

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