L.A. Taco, the food outlet that became a chronicler of Trump's immigration crusade
Briefly

In June, Los Angeles television helicopters recorded a large immigration raid at a clothing factory, revealing a La Migra truck running over a protester. Initial reports falsely stated the protester tripped, but evidence showed otherwise. L.A. Taco, a digital magazine started in 2006, initially focused on food but evolved into a cultural outlet. Due to the pandemic, it faced near closure, but the focus shifted to immigration coverage, significantly boosting readership and relevance within immigrant communities.
The helicopters of Los Angeles television networks took off for a massive immigration raid at a clothing factory, highlighting the intensity of the situation.
Images showed a La Migra truck running over a protester, with initial reports incorrectly stating that the person had tripped; it was clear it was a hit-and-run.
L.A. Taco, originally a blog for food reviews, became a vital outlet documenting Trump’s immigration policies since the raid, focusing on immigrant communities.
The pandemic nearly led to the closure of L.A. Taco, but the immigration focus drastically increased their relevance and readership.
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