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A month after an ICE raid at a Los Angeles area swap meet, business has declined but is slowly picking back up.
In the weeks following the curfew, business has remained sluggish. Sidewalks are quieter than normal. Buildings remain boarded up. Neighborhood regulars are returning, but people outside DTLA have yet ...
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Audacy on MSN‘The crisis is growing’: L.A. street vendors, business owners say ICE raids hurt economy
On Thursday, street vendors and business owners held a press conference in the Westlake neighborhood, where they called on state and county officials to help the community as it struggles due to the ...
Alex Aguilar's job as business manager of LiUNA Local 724 has taken a darker turn. He's held calls with a handful of his ...
Increased immigration enforcement on jobsites has led to more callouts and potentially longer project timelines, but experts ...
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) said the streets of Los Angeles are empty as a result of the Trump administration’s immigration ...
ICE agents raided a Montgomery County business Wednesday and witnesses say the agents took more than a dozen people into custody, including employees at a farmers market.
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Galaxy supporter groups expressed their frustration and anger over ICE raids targeting the Southern California Latino community.
As ICE agents raid workplaces across the country, some companies are calling on HR and legal experts to develop a plan.
Immigrant workers are central to recovery efforts in neighborhoods burned in the January wildfires, but recent raids have led some to stay home.
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