Axios reports:
The trade association representing U.S. restaurants is asking President Trump for “targeted relief” from his immigration crackdown. The president recently signaled a willingness to cut some slack for farms and hotels, saying “our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good, long time workers away from them.”
The National Restaurant Association sent a letter to Trump dated July 1 saying the industry also needs a break.
“As you recognize, the workforce challenges facing farms and hotels also extend to the restaurant industry,” National Restaurant Association CEO Michelle Korsmo said in a letter co-signed by state hospitality associations and obtained by Axios.
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The trade association representing U.S. restaurants is asking President Trump for “targeted relief” from his immigration crackdown.
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