Mexico becomes a refuge: this is how “Little LA” was born for those deported by Donald Trump
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In the Tabacalera neighborhood of central Mexico City, an area known as "Little LA" has emerged as a refuge for individuals deported from the United States under policies implemented by Donald Trump. The neighborhood is characterized by palm-lined avenues, retro-style cafes, and a bilingual mix of English and Spanish spoken on its streets, according to reports highlighting its role as a destination for returnees.
Simultaneously, in Venezuela, survivors of the June 24 earthquakes are turning to entrepreneurship to rebuild their lives. Two months after the disaster—which resulted in 6,500 deaths and left over 17,900 people homeless in La Guaira—affected residents are setting up small businesses in an effort to regain a sense of normalcy following the tragedy.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Focuses on migrant refuge and cultural adaptation in Mexico City
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) (Second snippet)Highlights post-disaster economic recovery and entrepreneurship in Venezuela