There has been a common thread this week in the Fashion District of Los Angeles, fear of raids by immigration agents. There are more than 4,000 independent businesses in the district, an area that depends on the labor of immigrants. Elise Preston has more.
ICE workplace raids sow fear in Los Angeles' Fashion District
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