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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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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…

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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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Las Vegas Review-Journal broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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