Trump Business Attempted to Bring In Nearly 200 Workers on Work Permits in 2025

The former president’s corporate entity increased its hiring of foreign workers on temporary visas this year, while his government was creating barriers for other companies attempting to do the identical, an analysis published Thursday stated.

According to data from the US Department of Labor, the Trump Organization aimed to hire at least 184 overseas employees in 2025 for short-term roles at the US president’s Florida property, golf facilities and his winery in Virginia.

The quantity of applications for temporary work visas covering workers including servers, office assistants, housekeepers, kitchen staff and agricultural laborers was the record filed by the organization, and increased from 121 in the previous term, when Trump’s first term ended.

It was also the fifth instance in 10 years that Trump had attempted to hire over a hundred foreign employees for seasonal jobs at Mar-a-Lago, based on labor statistics.

The revelation coincides with a crackdown on immigration laws by his administration that has included the implementation of a $100,000 fee on skilled worker visas; increased review of the activities of the 55 million people who possess American work permits; and tighter regulations for international scholars and journalists.

Overall, the business sought to employ over 560 foreign laborers over the period Trump has been in the White House, from 2017 to 2021 and during the upcoming year.

Significantly, Trump was questioned by certain in the GOP this week for comments justifying the necessity for foreign workers when a company was unable to find people with “specific talents” to occupy certain positions.

“You cannot just say a country is entering, going to invest billions to build a facility, and going to recruit individuals off an unemployment line who have been unemployed in five years, and they’re going to start producing their missiles. It isn’t feasible that well,” he stated to a host after it was implied that foreign workers lower the pay of US workers.

The White House declined a request for response, and the Trump Organization did not provide an answer to an inquiry.

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