The streets of Brooklyn’s Little Haiti neighborhood are normally bustling with street vendors and foot traffic, but they are quieter than normal these days.
Local business owners say fewer people are out and about, and the fear of being caught in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid has caused a noticeable decline in customers. Since ICE began ramping up raids across New York City, including Brooklyn, many immigrants, some of whom have lived in the U.S. for decades, are now staying home. Click here to read more on brooklyn.news12.com.