The Department of Homeland Security told staff on Monday it would be reversing guidance issued last week that agents weren’t to conduct immigration raids at farms, hotels, and restaurants. The Washington Post said the immigration pullback is directly at odds with President Donald Trump’s calls for mass deportations of anyone illegally in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials told agency staff on a call that they must continue conducting immigration raids on farms and other agricultural businesses along with hotels and restaurants. Two people familiar with the agency call said the new instructions were given to staff from as many as 30 field offices across the country. The LA Times said, “As the vital harvest season gets going in California’s vast agricultural regions, farmers and their workers are getting whiplash from the series of contradictory signals about how the administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration may or may not affect them.