
In the 2004 indie film “A Day Without a Mexican,” an imagined scenario of a Latino-less California is becoming a reality in parts of Los Angeles as fears of immigration raids lead to empty streets. The creators of the film express how the premise now feels eerily real.
This depiction serves as a reminder of the importance of immigrant communities and their contributions to society. It highlights the need for understanding and support for all individuals, regardless of nationality, in order to promote a more inclusive and empowered community.
Original Source: The New York Times