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Despite the departure of Border Patrol Cmdr. Greg Bovino and his team from Chicago, many small business owners in predominantly Latino neighborhoods continue to feel the adverse effects of Operation Midway Blitz. The operation, which aimed to increase enforcement in the area, left a lasting impact on local businesses, with many reporting a significant decline in customers.
Business owners express deep concern over the ongoing repercussions, stating that the operation created an atmosphere of fear within the community. As a result, many loyal customers have not returned, leading to a troubling downturn in sales. Some entrepreneurs describe the situation as nearly catastrophic, with their livelihoods hanging in the balance.
Efforts to rebuild trust and encourage customers to return are underway, but the road to recovery remains steep. Community leaders are advocating for support and resources to help these small businesses regain their footing, emphasizing the importance of fostering a safe environment for all residents. The resilience of these entrepreneurs is being tested as they navigate the challenges ahead.
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