News Summary
In Santa Ana, residents Marisol Magaña and Andrew Roa have stepped in to support a local street vendor, Lina, who has been unable to work due to fears from recent ICE raids. The couple raised over $300 to assist her and even operated her snack cart. This incident highlights the challenges local vendors face amidst immigration enforcement and the community’s effort to provide support. Despite their efforts, many vendors remain hesitant to operate, reflecting the adverse impact of these policies on local businesses.
Santa Ana residents Marisol Magaña and Andrew Roa have gained significant attention for stepping in to support a local street vendor named Lina, who has been unable to work due to fear stemming from recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Lina is a widow and single mother to two children aged 11 and 9, who live in Mexico. The urgency of their intervention highlights the troubling impact of immigration enforcement on local small businesses and community livelihoods.
During a chance meeting, Magaña and Roa discovered that Lina had not worked for an entire week due to her apprehension about being captured by ICE while selling snacks. In a candid conversation, Lina explained her distress, sharing how she had disposed of unsold items the previous day due to her fears of the raids. The couple, driven by their own immigrant backgrounds, felt compelled to assist Lina in her predicament.
Magaña took to TikTok to raise funds for Lina, quickly amassing over $300 in donations within just one day. Initially hesitant, Lina ultimately agreed to let Magaña and Roa operate her snack cart on her scheduled workday. The couple took charge of her cart, selling a variety of treats, including steamed sweet corn and raspados (shaved ice), from 2 PM to 7 PM. Roa reported that the experience was unexpectedly challenging, leading to a greater appreciation for the daily efforts of street vendors.
Santa Ana has seen a significant decline in street vendor presence due to the repercussions of recent ICE actions, resulting in many vendors opting to remain indoors out of fear. This city has historically been a vibrant hub for street vendors, many of whom are Latino, offering diverse and culturally relevant food choices. The ongoing threat of ICE raids has made it increasingly difficult for these vendors to operate safely.
In response to the challenges faced by local vendors, various community members and businesses have rallied together to provide support. Rapid response networks have emerged, and local establishments are initiating efforts to back vendors facing adversity due to enforcement actions. Council members, including Jessie Lopez, are actively advocating for enhanced support and solidarity for vendors at risk of deportation or other legal actions from authorities.
In an effort to widen their support, Magaña and Roa established a GoFundMe account to raise additional funds not only for Lina but also for other local vendors in need. Despite their efforts, the couple observed a noticeable scarcity of vendors on the streets of Santa Ana, attributable to the pervasive fear incited by potential raids.
Lina expressed sincere gratitude towards Magaña and Roa, noting that their assistance made her feel less isolated and more supported during a particularly harrowing time. The situation underscores the broader impact of immigration enforcement policies on local businesses and the communities they serve, highlighting the importance of compassion and community action in light of adversity.
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Additional Resources
- L.A. Taco
- LAist
- Orange County Register
- ABC7
- KTLA
- Wikipedia: Street Vendor
- Google Search: Santa Ana Street vendors
- Google Scholar: Santa Ana vendors
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Immigration
- Google News: Santa Ana ICE raids
