Donald Trump is stopping snow raids on farms, hotels and eateries

Washington: The Trump administration has focused on its large -scale exile campaign, which has been asked to prevent mass raids and arrests in agricultural industry, hotels and restaurants, according to an internal email and three US officials.The decision suggested that President Donald Trump’s large -scale exile campaign measure – an issue that is in his presidential heart – is harming industries and constituencies that he does not want to lose.The new guidance came after protests in Los Angeles against the immigration raid of Trump administration, including fields and businesses. It also came when Trump gave a rare concession this week that his cracks were harming American farmers and hospitality businesses.The guidance was sent to the regional leaders of the ICE department in an email by a senior ICE officer, Tatam King on Thursday, who usually conducts a criminal examination, including the functions -based operations, known as the homeland security check.“Effective today, please pay attention to all workplace enforcement checks/operations (including aquaculture and meat packing plants), restaurants and operating hotels,” they have written in the message.Email said that in these industries, “human trafficking, money laundering, drug smuggling investigation is fine.” The Homeland Security Department confirmed the guidance. “We will follow the direction of the President and continue to work to achieve the worst criminal illegal aliens from the US roads,” said a spokesman.