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Home / Business and Economy / LA Fashion District Fights Back After Immigration Raids

LA Fashion District Fights Back After Immigration Raids

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Immigration raids severely impacted sales and foot traffic in LA Fashion District.
  • Businesses are struggling more than during the pandemic, with no government support.
  • Community urged to support struggling local businesses in the district.
LA Fashion District Fights Back After Immigration Raids

Immigration raids have plunged the Los Angeles Fashion District into an economic crisis, with business owners reporting drastic drops in sales and foot traffic. These recent operations, coupled with earlier enforcement actions, have created a challenging environment for the predominantly minority-owned businesses.

Federal agents conducted an immigration sweep near Maple Avenue and 11th Street, unsettling shoppers and impacting daily operations. This follows a similar large-scale operation less than a year prior, which significantly disrupted the bustling shopping area.

Business owners describe a devastating impact, with some experiencing up to an 80% drop in business since the previous raids. They note that current struggles exceed those during the pandemic, exacerbated by a lack of government assistance.

Local leaders and business owners are calling on the community to rally and support these struggling enterprises by shopping in the district. Mayor Karen Bass has also voiced concerns, criticizing the operations for further harming an area still recovering from past raids.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Immigration raids have caused significant economic hardship in the Los Angeles Fashion District, leading to drastic drops in sales and foot traffic for businesses.
No, unlike during the pandemic, businesses in the LA Fashion District are not receiving government support and are struggling to survive on their own.
Community members are being urged to support the struggling businesses in the LA Fashion District by shopping there.

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