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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has characterized the long tail of the immigration raids as dealing “a body blow” to the city’s economy, with many people scared to go to school, work or out in their communities. Whole sectors of the economy can’t function without immigrant labor, the mayor said.
By Tim Reid and Kristina Cooke LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Juan Ibarra stands outside his fruit and vegetable outlet in Los Angeles' vast fresh produce market, the place in the city center where Hispanic restaurateurs,
Singer Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium, prompting varied reactions amid ICE raid tensions.
As ICE officers and federal troops descend on the city, many immigrants are scared to go about their daily lives — regardless of their legal status
The match is set to take place Saturday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood as part of the Gold Cup's group stage.
On June 13 a group of about 100 people gathered at Calle Olvera to kick off a community teach-in and unity march. Led by Shelley Bruce of the Heart Department, a BIPOC cultural programming organization, and 50+ other organizations, community members shared what brought them out and why it mattered.