Arvin businesses are turning to delivery services after ICE raids kept customers away, as the city openly links immigration ...
The neighborhood is a shell of its former self.
Close to a year after chilling immigration raids started across Los Angeles, the specter of ICE continues to depress business at many Southland shopping centers even when no immigration officers are ...
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Armando Torres, who owns a flower shop in East Los Angeles, has seen business dwindle to a trickle in the past year because customers are scared to patronize his shop out of fear of being swept up in ...
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