Day 180 Of Trump's Presidency, Is He Doing Great?

Trump Border Czar Announces Upcoming Policy Change

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump is taking bold action once again—this time seeking a common-sense solution to the ongoing labor shortage hitting American farms and small businesses, without compromising his hardline stance on illegal immigration.

In a NewsNation interview, White House immigration advisor Tom Homan confirmed that top officials at the Departments of Homeland Security, Labor, and Agriculture are actively exploring policy changes to help U.S. farmers and the hospitality industry deal with labor shortages—but with zero tolerance for amnesty or open borders.

“There will be no amnesty. Period,” Homan said. “But there are smart minds working inside this administration on how to support American industries like farming and hospitality without rewarding illegal entry.”

This move comes as President Trump continues to deliver America First immigration reform, seeking ways to strengthen the economy while removing criminal illegal aliens who have slipped in under Joe Biden’s disastrous border policies.

ICE Ready to Enforce New Policy—Whatever Trump Decides

Homan emphasized that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is prepared to follow the President’s directive. “I’ve worked under six presidents. President Trump is the only one who puts American workers and national security first.”

He added that any potential program would be tightly controlled and focused only on legal, temporary work—not backdoor citizenship or mass amnesty schemes pushed by the radical left.

Support for Farmers Without Compromising Border Security

Last week, President Trump unveiled a new pro-farmer initiative aimed at helping agricultural producers retain necessary labor. The President was joined by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, who echoed the firm stance:

“This is not amnesty. It’s a work program that protects farmers, strengthens our food supply, and enforces immigration law.”

The announcement came after several farming and hospitality leaders raised concerns about workforce gaps due to stepped-up enforcement under the Trump administration. Rather than bend to corporate pressure, Trump is aiming to deliver a solution that helps American businesses without opening the floodgates to unchecked illegal immigration.

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed her department has already launched a new office specifically to serve farmers and ranchers impacted by labor shortages.

Trump: “Farmers Know Best”—But No Amnesty for Illegals

At a recent “Salute to America” event in Iowa, Trump addressed the issue directly: “Our farmers know better than anyone what they need to stay competitive. We’re listening—but we’re not offering amnesty. That’s never going to happen.”

Insiders say Trump is reviewing proposals that may allow strictly vetted migrant workers to remain under new guidelines—but only under lawful conditions and only if they contribute to America’s prosperity.

White House: Supporting Farmers, Cracking Down on Criminals

White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson summed it up clearly:

“President Trump stands shoulder to shoulder with American farmers. They feed our families and power our economy. But he will not allow this country to become a sanctuary for criminal illegal aliens.”

“Unlike Joe Biden, President Trump is focused on removing violent criminals, restoring law and order, and securing the border. Sanctuary cities and Biden’s open-door disaster are being reversed—one policy at a time.”