Let’s take one particularly egregious example: street vendors. (thread)
Many street vendors are refugees or are undocumented, and came here fleeing violence in Central America.
80% of street vendors in LA are women, and many are seniors. wagingnonviolence.org/2019/01/street…
So vendors organized, and advocated for a system of permits that would allow them to work legally.
And then…. they did nothing. For years.
Until 2018, when they were forced by a new state law that decriminalized vending and made cities set up permitting.
Some of the rules even conflict: no existing food cart actually satisfies all of the regulations.
It was in this context that the City Council just voted to enforce a ban on all unlicensed vending during the emergency. That means all but 29 food vendors are out of work.
Undocumented residents make up 10% of LA County’s population. Our City Council has so far not indicated they have their back.
City Councilmembers -- the same ones who banned vending -- are encouraging people to patronize the trucks.
But making changes that punish people like street vendors -- who were already in perilous situations thanks to City inaction -- without alleviating the pain that will result? That is cruelty writ large.
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