Fear and fallout: LA businesses suffer amid federal immigration raids

[USAfricaonline - Africa] - 17/06/2025
Juan Ibarra, who operates a fruit and vegetable stall in the heart of Los Angeles’ sprawling fresh produce market, is facing an unprecedented downturn. Normally a busy hub for Hispanic-owned restaurants, food trucks, and street vendors, the market was nearly deserted on Monday morning. The (…)
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