LA streets, businesses empty due to ICE raids: Padilla
- California Senator Alex Padilla reported a decline in foot traffic and business in Boyle Heights, linking it to increased ICE raids since June.
- Local businesses have significantly suffered as customers are afraid to shop or dine, linking this to fears from ICE raids.
- Violent protests erupted in downtown Los Angeles in early June as ICE agents made arrests, causing millions in damages.
- Padilla urged the public to support small, immigrant-owned businesses as a way to counteract the impact of deportations.
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Alex Padilla showed through a video how Los Angeles streets and businesses look semi-empty due to immigrants' fear of being stopped by ICE
Democratic Senator Might Just Have Inadvertently Made A Case For Mass Deportations
By Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation | July 28, 2025 Democrat California Sen. Alex Padilla — after posting a video to his X account about declining foot traffic in Boyle Heights — appears to have inadvertently made the case that mass deportations are emptying the streets of Los Angeles. With President Donald Trump cracking down on illegal migrants in the U.S., mass deportations have ramped up in sanctuary cities like Los Angeles. In a v…
Dem Senator Might Just Have Inadvertently Made Case For Mass Deportations
Dem Sen. Alex Padilla appears to have inadvertently made the case that mass deportations are emptying the streets of Los Angeles after posting a video to his X account about declining foot traffic in Boyle Heights.
California Senator Padilla Says Mass Deportations Are Emptying The Streets In LA
Democrat California Sen. Alex Padilla — after posting a video to his X account about declining foot traffic in Boyle Heights — appears to have inadvertently made the case that mass deportations are emptying the streets of Los Angeles. With President Donald Trump cracking down on illegal migrants in the U.S., mass deportations have ramped up in […] California Senator Padilla Says Mass Deportations Are Emptying The Streets In LA
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