The usually vibrant Little Haiti neighborhood in Brooklyn is seeing a stark decline in foot traffic and business activity. Local business owners attribute this downturn to an increased presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in the city. Many immigrant residents, some of whom have lived in the U.S. for years, are now choosing to stay home out of fear of being apprehended. This situation underscores the broader impact of immigration policies on local businesses and community dynamics.
The streets of Brooklyn's Little Haiti neighborhood, usually lively with street vendors and foot traffic, are experiencing a significant decrease in activity due to fears over ICE raids.
Local business owners report that the fear of being caught in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid has led to a marked decline in customer footfall.
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