The president of the United States, Donald Trump, acknowledged on Tuesday that the migrant workers who are expelling, as part of their immigration policy, are difficult to replace, especially in some sectors such as agriculture.
“They cannot be easily replaced,” The president said in statements to the CNBC chain. “People who live in cities do not do that job. We have tried. They don’t. These people (migrants) do it naturally,” added.
The Republican referred to these terms after asking him about the impact of deportations on the country’s economy, as reflected in the latest employment report.
As he said, his administration is “taking criminals”, however, He claimed to be “working with farmers so that they are not affected by these expulsions,” Because “they are a very important part of this country and we are not going to do anything that harms farmers.”
“We are working on that, and we are going to get rules and regulations,” he said about migrant workers in the sector.
Along these lines, when I interrogate him again about these alleged plans, the Republican was open to some “return legally”, after being expelled.
“I want to work with them. In some cases, we are sending them back to their countries with a permission, so that they return legally. And we are doing things that are very difficult to do and very complex, but that work very well. We send them back, and then study, learn, and return. They return legally,” he explained.
This is not the first time that New York assumes that its immigration policy can affect farmers in the countryas well as other sectors such as hotel and leisure. Last June, changes has already advanced to alleviate the effects on these works.
The Julio Employment Report, which was highly criticized by Trump for showing a net employment creation of only 73,000 positions, is affected by a drop in 1.7 million jobs from foreigners between March and last month.