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On October 21, 2025, Canal Street in New York City had a major immigration raid. On that day, around 50 federal agents raided the streets, where African and Chinese descendants would illegally sell counterfeit luxury items to tourists. The Department of Homeland Security said that their agents arrested nine men who were accused of living in the United States illegally and had prior arrests since they were “targeted in an operation ‘focused on criminal activity relating to selling counterfeit goods,’ “[https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/23/nyregion/nyc-canal-street-fear-anger.html]

This raid caused anger and fear in New York’s Canal Street. On a normal day, the street would be packed with licensed and unlicensed vendors selling purses, watches, and clothing. However, the day after the raid, the street was completely emptied and quiet, which caused tourists to ask where these vendors had gone. Due to the raid, several hundred people rallied at 26 Plaza, the New York City headquarters of ICE, to protest the raid. “the raid also showed how public resistance to ICE’s action is building. Protesters gathered at nearby Foley Square on Wednesday to draw attention to the raid.” [https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-york-citys-canal-street-slowly-rebounds-ice-raid-rcna239161] {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}}


Revision as of 02:06, 27 October 2025

Immigration Enforcement:

On October 21, 2025, Canal Street in New York City had a major immigration raid. On that day, around 50 federal agents raided the streets, where African and Chinese descendants would illegally sell counterfeit luxury items to tourists. The Department of Homeland Security said that their agents arrested nine men who were accused of living in the United States illegally and had prior arrests since they were “targeted in an operation ‘focused on criminal activity relating to selling counterfeit goods,’ “[1]

This raid caused anger and fear in New York’s Canal Street. On a normal day, the street would be packed with licensed and unlicensed vendors selling purses, watches, and clothing. However, the day after the raid, the street was completely emptied and quiet, which caused tourists to ask where these vendors had gone. Due to the raid, several hundred people rallied at 26 Plaza, the New York City headquarters of ICE, to protest the raid. “the raid also showed how public resistance to ICE’s action is building. Protesters gathered at nearby Foley Square on Wednesday to draw attention to the raid.” [2]

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