💨 Abstract
The once bustling Santee Alley in Los Angeles's Fashion District, known for its vibrant markets, now stands mostly empty and shuttered. The drastic transformation is attributed to intense federal immigration enforcement actions, which are causing significant economic damage and widespread fear among the predominantly Latino community. Business owners, including both documented and undocumented immigrants, report severe declines in foot traffic and sales.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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