Hassett: There is a connection with jobs, immigration enforcement actions

Friday, Sep 5, 2025 9:59 am ET1min read

Hassett: There is a connection with jobs, immigration enforcement actions

President Donald Trump's immigration policies have significantly altered the landscape of US immigration enforcement, with implications for jobs and the broader economy. The administration's aggressive deportation campaign, bolstered by the deployment of military resources and expanded federal police forces, has sparked controversy and debate.

Trump has employed the US military and federal police in unprecedented ways to carry out his immigration agenda. The Pentagon, for instance, has been tapped to help manage immigration at the border, while the Department of Homeland Security has been expanding its law enforcement capabilities. This includes the assignment of military lawyers from the Judge Advocate General’s Corps to work temporarily as immigration judges, a move that has raised legal and ethical concerns [1].

The use of military personnel and federal police in immigration enforcement has been criticized for its potential to violate civil rights and due process protections. Critics argue that the militarization of immigration enforcement could lead to a slippery slope, where military authority is increasingly used for domestic law enforcement purposes [1].

The economic impact of Trump's immigration policies is complex. On one hand, the aggressive enforcement actions have led to job losses in certain sectors, particularly among undocumented workers. However, the administration's policies have also created new job opportunities in law enforcement and border security. For example, the Department of Homeland Security is seeking to recruit 10,000 new ICE officers and 8,000 Customs and Border Protection agents and officers [1].

Moreover, the expansion of federal police forces has implications for the broader economy. The increased presence of federal law enforcement agencies in communities across the country could lead to higher costs for local governments, potentially impacting economic growth. However, the administration argues that these measures are necessary to root out threats and secure the border.

The recent ICE raids in New York state, which detained dozens of people, have highlighted the ongoing tension between immigration enforcement and community safety. Governor Kathy Hochul condemned the raids, stating that they would not make the state safer and that they shatter hard-working families trying to build a life in the US [2].

In conclusion, Trump's immigration policies have had a multifaceted impact on the US job market and immigration enforcement. While the policies have created new job opportunities in law enforcement, they have also led to job losses in certain sectors and raised concerns about civil rights and due process. The economic and social implications of these policies are complex and will continue to evolve as the administration's immigration agenda unfolds.

References:
[1] https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/trump-pushes-bounds-of-military-police-use-in-immigration-fight
[2] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/dozens-detained-us-immigration-raids-new-york-state-governor-says-2025-09-05/

Hassett: There is a connection with jobs, immigration enforcement actions

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