‘There’s power in numbers’: New Yorkers are banding together to protect street vendors from ICE
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- Community groups in New York City are mobilizing to protect street vendors from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid rising fears of immigration raids. On a frigid December day, staff from the Street Vendor Project distributed information on immigration rights to vendors in the Bronx, who expressed anxiety over recent ICE activities targeting their community.
- This initiative is crucial as it empowers street vendors, many of whom rely on their work for livelihood, to understand their rights and navigate the complexities of immigration enforcement. The efforts reflect a growing solidarity among New Yorkers to support vulnerable populations.
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the U.S., with protests against ICE actions becoming more frequent. Recent developments, including guidance from the NYC mayor-elect on resisting ICE encounters and legal rulings limiting ICE's authority, underscore a broader movement advocating for immigrant rights and safety in urban environments.
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