On his first day in office in January, he asked for "recommendations regarding additional actions that may be necessary to obtain complete operational control of the southern border, including whether to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807".
In a statement, a spokesperson for Ocado said its "thoughts were with everyone involved with the company"., at Lydney in Gloucestershire, just last year.
The farm is the largest of its kind in the UK, measuring 15,000 square metres and the potential to produce 1,000 tons a year.It was growing basil, coriander, flat-leaf parsley, dill, lettuce, Pak Choi, Mizuna and Japanese spinach - sold under the Leaf brand on Ocado, and the Home Grown brand at Asda.CEO of Jones Food, James Lloyd Jones, said at the launch of the farm it would be able to produce food at a "super competitive price".
However, other similar companies have also gone into administration during the past few years, with US-based Aerofarms filing for bankruptcy in 2023.French firm Agricool went into receivership earlier the same year, and Infarm closed its operations in Europe - making 500 staff redundant.
At the time, Infarm blamed high electricity prices in Europe.
BBC News has contacted Jones Food for comment.He fits stoves for a living and says "you always have to be conscious of fire safety and carbon monoxide".
"I check out first of all where the fire extinguishers are," he says."Especially, when you have kids. You have to make sure they're safe."
The fire service says the first thing anyone should do if a fire breaks out is to "always get everyone away from the caravan at a safe distance and call 999 immediately".Other advice includes: