Trump’s immigration policy shift? What the US President said on farm laborers; Watch the video

Despite generally a staunch stance on immigration, US President Donald Trump on Thursday indicated a possible change – some unspecified immigrants may be allowed to live in the US to prevent lack of labor in important areas such as agriculture and hospitality.Speaking at a White House program, Trump said an executive order is being considered to allow some unspecified migrants to stay in the country, especially working for American farmers.“Our farmers are badly hurt. They have very good workers,” said Trump.He said, “He has worked for him for 20 years. They are not citizens, but they have turned out to be great. We are going to do something about it,” he said.Trump indicated that the potential executive action will also affect the hotel area: “We cannot take the farmers and take all their people and send them back because they probably do not have what they have.”“We are going to give an order on it soon. We cannot do this with our farmers,” said the US President.He did not specify what the order would be or when it could be issued. Agricultural industry leaders have long urged the administration to mold agriculture from large scale exile, warning that such policies can severely disrupted the country’s food supply chain, which depends a lot on immigrant labor.According to American departments of labor and agriculture, about half of the US estimated 2 million agricultural laborers – and reduce many natural status in dairy and meatpacking industries.Trump wrote on his social media platform, “Our great farmers and people in the hotel and holiday business tell that our very aggressive policy on immigration has been taking away the workers for a very good, long time, it is almost impossible to change those jobs.” “Changes are coming!”The US President’s comment comes amid nationwide protests against immigration raids.The protesters have criticized the targeting of unintended migrants without criminal records, especially detained at their workplaces. Protests took place last week after enforcement in Los Angeles.On Thursday, Trump acknowledged the comprehensive economic results of strict immigration enforcement, which includes an area associated with its own business interests – within the hotel industry.