Impact of President Trump's crackdown on legal migration on restaurant owners and workers

The Washington Post is sympathizing with wealthy restaurant owners facing challenges due to President Trump's crackdown on legal migration, highlighting their concerns about losing migrant workers. The article focuses on employers' opposition to the loss of migrant workers while neglecting the impact on American workers. It also mentions the economic benefits for Americans as a result of limiting the hiring of illegal migrants.

Freezing of Federal Bureaucracy for Migrant Workers

President Trump's deputies have frozen a federal bureaucracy used by elite-run groups to import migrant workers through a private door at the nation's borders. This move halts the approval of paperwork needed by migrants to enter the U.S., disrupting plans for increased migration inflows supported by a $5 billion fund created by Congress.

Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 FIFA World Cup

Saudi Arabia has been announced as the host of the 2034 FIFA World Cup, a controversial decision due to the country's human rights violations. Critics fear abuses of migrant workers and repression during the event.

Migrant Workers Hiring Practices in the U.S.

Sen. J.D. Vance is demanding answers from the Department of Justice about companies allegedly prioritizing hiring migrant workers over U.S. citizens, despite federal law requiring them to do the opposite.

Debate over Legalization for Low-Wage Migrants After Baltimore Bridge Disaster

President Joe Biden visits Baltimore following a deadly bridge disaster to discuss legal work permits for low-wage migrants, supported by investors and left-wing groups. Advocates claim the migrants deserve dignity and push for more imported workers, customers, and renters. Critics argue that easy-migration policies harm American workers and undermine job opportunities. The debate highlights the exploitation and abuse faced by illegal migrants in the construction industry.