Todd Lyons, acting director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said in an interview that his agency will crack down on U.S. companies that employ unauthorized workers.
“We’re not only focusing on those people working here, but we’re focusing on these American companies that are actually leveraging these workers,” Lyon said in CBS News’ “Facing the Country.”
He added: “These people come here to live a better life. “That’s why we’re going there to focus on these American businesses, and these businesses are trying to earn extra dollars with the support of these people who come here to live a better life. ”
In the first few months of his second term, President Trump and his administration have dealt a severe blow to immigration, drawing criticism from Democrats and advocates.
On Sunday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) criticized the Trump administration’s reasons for allowing ice officials to wear masks to protect themselves and their families from retaliation.
“First of all, let me tell you that the masked person is not from Los Angeles, so how to retaliate against his family,” Bass said on “Facing the Country.”
She added: “Then, to what the local law enforcement, the LAPD said, they weren’t covered up, they always identify themselves and even handed someone over to a business card. So, it absolutely makes no sense.”