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BumRushDaShow

(156,502 posts)
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 04:56 PM Jun 19

ICE raid on track workers sends shockwaves around racing, 'puts horses at risk'

Source: USA Today

June 19, 2025, 12:55 p.m. ET


Like so many farms, meat-packing plants and other industries that rely heavily on immigrant labor, horse racing is full of people who supported President Trump’s campaign in 2024 but did not believe he would target their businesses with the mass deportations he promised. “They were convinced that he was only going after the bad guys,” said Will Velie, an immigration attorney who specializes in the horse racing industry. “But the definition of bad guys to a lot of people in the administration is anyone here without status.” And now, perhaps predictably, there’s reason for horse racing to be nervous that it’s about to have a major problem on its hands.

An ICE raid Tuesday morning at Delta Downs in Vinton, Louisiana, where more than 80 backstretch workers were reportedly detained, should be a wake-up call for an industry that would simply not be able to function without a workforce of grooms and hotwalkers and stall cleaners who are, by some credible estimates, roughly 75% immigrants. They come from places like Venezuela, Panama, Colombia and Mexico, working low-wage jobs but filling indispensable roles, caring round-the-clock for animals worth hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars.

Most of these workers at the glamorous tracks like Churchill Downs and Saratoga are here on H-2B visas that the prominent and well-resourced barns manage to secure for them, allowing them to travel from one race meet to the next. Even in the best of times, though, it can be a tricky system to navigate with just 66,000 issued each year by the U.S. government, long processing times and an intricate renewal mechanism. And, of course, these are not the best of times.

In a climate where immigrant construction workers are getting systematically arrested in Home Depot parking lots, the only thing that would prevent racetracks from being a big, fat target for ICE are the whims of a president. “We’re out in the middle of the open,” Velie said. “There’s no hiding. You’re in the middle of a town and they can surround you and come round up a lot of people at once.”

Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/dan-wolken/2025/06/19/ice-raid-horse-racing-immigration/84273527007/



As they should have noticed, they can revoke any kind of visa that they want at anytime and no one will stop them as the illegalities work their way through the slow court system that they then ignore.

It's called "changing the rules" or as people have quoted from "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back", "altering the deal" -

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ICE raid on track workers sends shockwaves around racing, 'puts horses at risk' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 19 OP
Can you imagine? ananda Jun 19 #1
ICE is going to tank the economy. littlemissmartypants Jun 19 #2
Remember *rump's first job is to drag down America to make putin happy questionseverything Jun 19 #3
Looks like them leopards are after the ponies . . . Journeyman Jun 19 #4
The good guys are easy targets. Libloom Jun 19 #5
Funny I remember him saying mass deportations - 11 million of them. Bev54 Jun 19 #6
It does not seem to matter if people are in the country legally or not, they have a quota and intend to fill it. Bev54 Jun 19 #7

ananda

(32,566 posts)
1. Can you imagine?
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 04:59 PM
Jun 19

Destroying every aspect of America to get rid
of immigrants, even the healthcare and food
supply.

Journeyman

(15,359 posts)
4. Looks like them leopards are after the ponies . . .
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 05:49 PM
Jun 19
“They were convinced that he was only going after the bad guys,” said Will Velie, an immigration attorney who specializes in the horse racing industry. “But the definition of bad guys to a lot of people in the administration is anyone here without status.”

Bev54

(12,649 posts)
6. Funny I remember him saying mass deportations - 11 million of them.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 07:57 PM
Jun 19

Assholes don't listen or don't want to. FAFO

Bev54

(12,649 posts)
7. It does not seem to matter if people are in the country legally or not, they have a quota and intend to fill it.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 07:59 PM
Jun 19
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