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Business owners feel the sting of ICE raids at worksites

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The Trump administration rolled back a brief reprieve of arresting immigrants working in hotels, restaurants and agricultural businesses, after initially saying there would be some allowances for "good, longtime workers.” NBC News’ Zinhle Essamuah spoke with business owners who say the wave of arrests have taken an emotional toll.

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