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Watch: Woman ‘hauling mattresses' arrested after police find 25 migrants hiding in truck
Watch: Woman ‘hauling mattresses' arrested after police find 25 migrants hiding in truck

The Independent

time20 hours ago

  • The Independent

Watch: Woman ‘hauling mattresses' arrested after police find 25 migrants hiding in truck

This is the moment Texas police discovered over two dozen undocumented migrants 'crammed' into a truck during a crash investigation. After being stopped over a minor crash, Silvia Patricia Santamaria, told Department of Public Safety troopers she was driving to Houston after picking up two mattresses in Alton. Body cam shows the trooper relaying the information to another officer, appearing to be suspicious of her story. The officers then find 25 illegal immigrants they described as being 'crammed inside a small corner of the box truck', hiding behind mattresses: 12 males, 12 females, and one 11-year-old child. All were given a medical evaluation before being referred to US Border Patrol. Santamaria was arrested and charged with 25 counts of smuggling.

Protesters swarm Trump Tower as anti-ICE demonstrations spread
Protesters swarm Trump Tower as anti-ICE demonstrations spread

The Independent

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Protesters swarm Trump Tower as anti-ICE demonstrations spread

Protests against ICE raids on undocumented migrants have spread to multiple US cities, including New York City, Austin, and Santa Ana, following initial clashes in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, ICE agents faced resistance from local residents during attempts to arrest undocumented migrants, leading to confrontations and the deployment of the National Guard and standby Marines. In New York City, protesters swarmed the lobby of Trump Tower, with Mayor Eric Adams vowing to prevent violence while allowing peaceful protest. Austin police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse protesters marching to the ICE headquarters at the JJ Pickle Federal Building. Solidarity demonstrations have occurred in major US cities, and the Service Employees International Union is tracking planned events after its president's arrest and release during protests in LA.

Florida farmers now plowing over perfectly good tomatoes as Trump's tariff policies cause prices to plummet
Florida farmers now plowing over perfectly good tomatoes as Trump's tariff policies cause prices to plummet

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Florida farmers now plowing over perfectly good tomatoes as Trump's tariff policies cause prices to plummet

Tony DiMare's family owns 4,000 acres of tomato farms across Florida and California. Sadly, his Florida crops are not looking good — mowed over and left to rot, like tomato vines across the state. But it's not growing conditions that are the problem. It's economic ones. Don't miss Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 6 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast) DiMare told WSVN 7 Miami that President Donald Trump's tariff and immigration policies are driving farmers to abandon their crops. In January, he warned that Trump's crackdown on migrants would squeeze farmers, who rely on migrants to pick produce. 'We have to secure our borders south and north, but you have to have a workforce in this country,' he told the Financial Post. Deportations devastate farm workforce About 50% of farm workers in the U.S. are undocumented migrants — including skilled supervisors and machine operators — according to Farmonaut, a farm technology company. As the Trump administration proceeds with mass deportations of undocumented migrants, there are far fewer pickers in the fields, and crops are left to go bad. One spoke to WSVN about fellow migrants leaving Florida each day. He spoke on condition of anonymity, concerned he might be deported himself "A lot of people are really afraid, and sometimes they come, sometimes they don't come,' he said. 'And the harvest is lost because it cannot be harvested.' The labor shortage also means Florida farmers have to pay more for labor. At the same time, they're getting less money for their produce due to Trump's tariff policies. Tariffs upset traditional supply chain From January through April, Trump's threatened tariffs triggered Mexican suppliers to double or even triple tomato exports to the U.S. — before tariffs went into effect. The result? The U.S. market was flooded with Mexican tomatoes. Florida farmers saw the wholesale price of a box of tomatoes plummet from $16 per box to $3 or $4. DiMare said tomato farmers need around $10 or $11 per box to break even. 'You can't even afford to pick them right now,' said Heather Moehling, president of the Miami-Dade County Farm Bureau. 'Between the cost of the labor and the inputs that goes in, it's more cost-effective for the farmers to just plow them right now.' It's not just Florida tomato growers feeling the pinch. Canada has imposed a 25% tariff on U.S. watermelons in retaliation for Trump's tariffs on Canadian products. DiMare knows one watermelon grower who's lost Canadian customers to Mexican watermelon suppliers as a result. Prepare for higher food costs Farmonaut notes that the impacts of tariffs and immigration policy on farmers will have a knock-on effect in grocery stores. If U.S. farmers don't have enough workers to harvest crops, Americans will have to buy more imported produce, and pay more due to tariffs. The Food Policy Center at Hunter College of New York City warns that the resulting surge in food prices will drive inflation — 'stressing household budgets across the nation, and particularly hurting families in areas with high food insecurity." While farmers have few options but to hope the political upheaval will end, consumers should prepare to mitigate those costs. One way to do that is to buy a membership in a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) organization. You'll be supporting local farmers and getting local, less costly produce delivered to your door. In addition to shopping frugally by clipping coupons and shopping sales flyers deals, you can get creative in the kitchen. For example, you can limit food costs by planning weekly menus around seasonal and affordable foods. What to read next Like what you read? Join 200,000+ readers and get the best of Moneywise straight to your inbox every week. Subscribe for free.

First troops arrive in LA before feared third day of rioting
First troops arrive in LA before feared third day of rioting

Telegraph

time08-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

First troops arrive in LA before feared third day of rioting

National Guard troops have arrived in Los Angeles as the city braces for a potential third day of rioting over raids on undocumented migrants. Donald Trump has sent 2,000 members of the National Guard to the California city after two days of violent clashes between police and demonstrators. Protesters launched fireworks at police on Saturday as cars were set on fire and a gas station was looted. A van was attacked with rocks while being driven away by border officials from a demonstration in Paramount, according to footage posted by Fox News. On Sunday morning, Mr Trump said on his Truth Social platform: 'Great job by the National Guard in Los Angeles after two days of violence, clashes and unrest…These Radical Left protests, by instigators and often paid troublemakers, will NOT BE TOLERATED.' Gavin Newsom, the California governor, said Mr Trump's decision to send in troops was 'unnecessary' and 'purposefully inflammatory', stressing that there was no shortage of law enforcement. 'The federal government is taking over the California National Guard and deploying 2,000 soldiers in Los Angeles — not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle,' Mr Newsom added. 'Don't give them one. Never use violence. Speak out peacefully.'

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