In the editor: This article quotes the owner of one of the enterprises is assigned (“‘They took people.’ Car and Orange County workers washed with workers targeted at Federal Immigration Raids, “ June 11). He said he closed his shop without the employees who were detained by implementing immigration and customs. But beyond the loss of revenues, is he not, and the many other businesses and farm owners overwhelmed by their ice debts, less than all in 8 US code 1324a? If the ice refers to undocumented workers, risks employers?
If the administration now begins with its campaign promise to drive 11 million undocumented people across the country, businesses for long, Edgy Summer. Chaos for workers. Chaos for businesses. Time of chaos.
Buzz McCord, Huntington Beach
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In the editor: The Spa of Pacific Auto in Whittier, where an immigration attack was reported on June 11, my head to Car Wash. My privilege view from the waiting area is hard-working men and women who rub cars. I saw them sometimes joking with each other – Camaraderie and dignity movements while getting an honest dollar.
The raid is reported on a page of times in Los Angeles. In another page reporting the Louisiana legislature step in order to develop immigration implementation (“Louisiana is the most recent state of the Republican-expanded role in implementing immigration,” June 12).
I’ll work out a lazy power through my income exception. I will stop a planned travel to New Orleans. I spend my money in Downey, Los Angeles, Whittier and all through California.
Betty Uyeda, Whittier