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Trump has recognized that undocumented immigrants are important for several industries and has backed off arresting and deporting them. I would argue that there are a lot more industries that need these workers to operate effectively.
Those immigrants who haven't committed crimes and are productively employed - should they be allowed to remain and given a path to citizenship?
I don't agree with your opening statement.
What Trump's ICE units are doing is concentrating on identifying illegal migrants who have committed crimes, locating them, and then raiding where they are (workplace, housing, clubs, hangouts, etc.) to arrest them. However, ICE agents don't ignore OTHER migrants in these raids. They take anyone who is in the USA "illegally" along with the "wanted criminals" and processes them ALL for deportation.
That answers your second question. They are not being allowed to stay, and IMO they should NOT be allowed to stay. The U.S. already has several programs which allow foreign workers who are not seeking to immigrate, but only to temporarily work in the USA and send the money back home. Then they go back when not needed, and return with that form of permission to return to those jobs.