New York, June 15 -- U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has directed immigration agents to stop making arrests at farms, restaurants and hotels, a policy shift amid concerns that
the recent immigration crackdown could harm those industries, CBS News reported.
These industries rely in large part on labor from immigrants, many of whom are in the United States unlawfully, said the report Saturday, citing sources who requested anonymity.
The decision comes as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified workplace raids across the country to arrest and deport undocumented migrants.
Scenes of ICE agents detaining migrants in fields and car washes have dominated headlines over
the past week. The crackdown on...