Son Ciudadanos Estadounidenses Y Renunciaron a Sus Empleos Para Cuidar a Sus Padres Indocumentados
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, JUL 7 – Sales at Latino-owned stores in Las Vegas have dropped up to 80% since early 2025 due to increased immigration enforcement and community fears, officials say.
- Javier Villalobos, the mayor of McAllen, noted a community change after ICE raids, saying, "we're shooting ourselves in the foot," as fears about immigration enforcement affect local employees and businesses.
- Javier Villalobos, the mayor of McAllen, noted a change in his community after ICE raids began, affecting local businesses and workers' attendance at work.
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Son ciudadanos estadounidenses y renunciaron a sus empleos para cuidar a sus padres indocumentados
Por Gonzalo Zegarra y Gonzalo Alvarado, CNN en Español El negocio de venta de comida ambulante de José y su esposa lleva 20 años en el área de Los Ángeles, pero desde hace unas semanas es atendido por sus tres hijos. No se trata de un cambio generacional, ya que la pareja quiere seguir con el emprendimiento de tacos, sino de una medida de precaución. Los hijos de José son el ejemplo de muchos ciudadanos de EE.UU. que dejan sus trabajos para prot…
By Gonzalo Zegarra and Gonzalo Alvarado, CNN en Español José and his wife's street food sales business has been in the Los Angeles area for 20 years, but for a few weeks it has been served by their three children. This is not a generational change, since the couple wants to continue with the tacos business, but a precautionary measure. José's children are the example of many U.S. citizens who leave their jobs to protect undocumented parents. “We…
To protect their undocumented parents from ICE, children take to the streets of the family street selling business to earn the money needed for the home
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