• TACO Trump caving on migrant farm and hospitality workers

    From Loran@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 13 08:36:25 2025
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    The president signaled an opening Thursday to protect migrant laborers working in agriculture and hospitality, in statements an official said sought to soothe industry leaders.

    By Natalie Allison, Marianne LeVine and Mariana Alfaro

    June 13, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EDT

    President Donald Trump announced Thursday that “changes are coming” to protect
    farmers from losing workers to his aggressive deportation campaign, but no such policy changes are underway, according to three people with knowledge of the administration’s immigration policies.

    Trump’s comments in a social media post sought to soothe industry leaders in the
    agriculture and hospitality fields, said a White House official, speaking on the
    condition of anonymity to discuss the president’s thinking, as many business leaders remain unnerved by the president’s sweeping deportation campaigns.

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    On 13 Jun 2025, Loran <loran@invalid.net> posted some news:ZzX2Q.1714838$McHf.1347114@fx15.iad:

    The president signaled an opening Thursday to protect migrant laborers

    County officials are now reporting that at least 16 people have become
    infected with Salmonella after eating at a Mexican restaurant in Valencia,
    CA.

    People who dined at Madre Oaxacan Restaurant & Mezcaleria late this past
    week began reporting symptoms of food poisoning, and Public Health was
    alerted to the situation on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Initially only four sick
    people were reported.

    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health temporarily closed the restaurant, which could be reopened on Sept. 23.

    According to Public Healths media relations division, the department
    began receiving reports of gastrointestinal symptoms.

    On Tuesday, Sept. 17, the Department of Public Health, Environmental
    Health Division, received several reports of people experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms after consuming food at Madre Oaxacan Restaurant located at 27007 McBean Parkway, Valencia, reads a statement from Becky Schlikerman, director of external communications for Public Health. The departments Outbreak Investigation and Evaluation Unit is investigating.

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