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Workers Flee Taco Truck In California Amid ICE Raids

The famous Taco truck in southern California was temporarily abandoned after employees fled due to fears of federal immigration agents near, according to NBC4 Los Angeles.

Newsweek I contacted the enforcement of immigration and customs (Ice) Likewise Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) for comment.

Why do it matter

California has become a flash point in the country’s immigration discussion after the protests in opposing the president Donald TrumpImmigration agenda.

The Trump administration is providing plans to remove millions of migrants without legal status as part of the strict mass deportation policy. Critics say that the raids sow fears within migrant societies.

Policy has sparked concerns about its impact on the American economy. The president’s collective deportation policy can impose a single cost of 315 billion dollars, according to the expectations of the US Migration Council.

The image of the files that are prepared by taco sandwiches.

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What do you know

An employee said NBC 4 Los Angeles said that the workers fled on Saturday after they noticed what they described as a suspicious vehicle and received advice about federal immigration agents inside the region.

“We only saw the car and that’s all. Before we see them, we left,” said Miguel Romero, the chef at work.

Leave the work abandoned, With warm panels of food, the drinks that are not touched, the money is still sitting in the record. The name of the work is unknown.

Four employees of the truck were at the time of the accident before they all escaped.

Just hours ago, the truck was busy with customers until reports appeared on ice agents who enforce the implementation operations in the area.

The company closed the day after the accident, for all NBC4 Los Angeles. None of the employees have been detained by ICE agents.

“It has become complicated because we cannot work properly,” Romero told the port.

Romero also said that between 30 per cent to 40 percent of companies lack the legal situation.

It comes amid a background of the increasing tensions in California between Trump’s immigration port and immigrant rights groups on raids.

Tijuana Tacos, a series in Los Angeles The region, temporarily closed all its locations except for one of its locations, amid enforcement enforcement operations scattered earlier this month. Several sites have been reopened since then.

What people say

Romero NBC4 told Los Angeles: “We are here out of necessity, well, nothing else we do but hiding.”

Ron Davis, a witness, told NBC4 Los Angeles: “Anyone’s family can be. They are trying to gain live. It breaks your heart.”

Katie Lavon, a resident of Eagle Rock, told NBC4 Los Angeles: “I can’t imagine the horror you should feel if you leave your home as if you have a target.”

Trump in a post on the social truth on June 15: “We must expand the efforts made to detain and deport illegal foreigners in the largest city of America, such as Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, where millions of illegal foreigners reside. These, and other cities are the essence of the Democratic Authority.”

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