LA Public Press | 07/11/2025 LA restaurants are struggling amid ICE raids Saba Waheed, director of the UCLA Labor Center said the MacArthur Park operation was intended to be “chill-inducing” for restaurants, street vendors and their clients who are now having to assess the risks of operating or going out for normal errands.
Rising Up with Sonali | 07/10/2025 A Revival of Nonviolent Direct Action for Trump 2.0 FEATURING PROF KENT WONG - Donald Trump’s program of mass deportation is going strong in Los Angeles and around the nation. On July 7, about a hundred Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents descended on Los Angeles’s immigrant-rich neighborhood of MacArthur Park, right by a children’s summer camp. Mayor Karen Bass denounced the action saying it amounted to “a city under siege, under armed occupation.”
Cleveland Scene | 06/26/2025 High Hopes: How Ohio’s Cannabis Industry Can Cultivate Quality Jobs According to the survey of 1,100 marijuana employees by the UCLA Labor Center and the Cannabis Worker Collab research hub, nearly 43% of women, 29% of men and 81% of gender-nonconforming workers had difficulty covering their daily expenses
Latin Times | 06/26/2025 Immigration Raids Are Increasingly Forcing Immigrants to Step Away From Public Life to Avoid Arrest: Report Victor Narro, project director at the UCLA Labor Center, described the situation to the outlet as "a harmful form of racial profiling combined with the suspension of constitutional rights and due process."
Latin Times | 06/26/2025 Raids Are Increasingly Forcing Immigrants to Step Away From Public Life to Avoid Arrest: Report Victor Narro, project director at the UCLA Labor Center, described the situation to the outlet as "a harmful form of racial profiling combined with the suspension of constitutional rights and due process."
Los Angeles Times | 06/26/2025 L.A. immigration raids force the undocumented to trade their freedom for safety "It's a harmful form of racial profiling combined with the suspension of constitutional rights and due process. That's why many families are staying home," said Victor Narro, a professor and project director for the UCLA Labor Center.
CalMatters | 06/26/2025 Much of LA’s community of immigrants is hiding, leaving a hole in the fabric of the city “The impact on the economy is broader,” said Saba Waheed, director of UCLA’s Labor Center. “They (federal authorities) are uprooting and interfering in the daily life of Los Angeles. “You’re taking away part of our workforce. That is hurting LA more broadly.”
The Pourover | 06/20/2025 The Next Step in the Coffee Union Wave? Building Global Solidarity International labour cooperation is increasingly important in a globalised world where multinational companies operate across borders, says Dr. Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, Project Director at UCLA’s Labor Center. Corporations can sign transnational deals to extract resources and labour from countries while staying removed from the harms they cause, he explains.
La Opinion | 06/16/2025 Trump ‘suspende’ redadas en industrias clave Víctor Narro, profesor de Estudios Laborales de UCLA, opinó que la decisión de retroceder en el arresto de campesinos, trabajadores de hoteles y restaurantes obedece a que “la administración se dio cuenta de las quejas recibidas de las compañías y multimillonarios”.
Rai Play | 06/16/2025 A ferro e fuoco Victor Narro, project director at the UCLA Labor Center, was interviewed by RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) regarding the immigration raids and ensuing protests in Los Angeles, California.
The New York Times | 06/15/2025 Deployed to Meet an ‘Invasion,’ Marines Were Once Invaders of Mexico Many Mexican Americans remember that California became part of the United States after a 19th century war that cost Mexico more than half its territory.
Wall Street Journal | 06/14/2025 Trump’s Immigration Raids in L.A. Reshaped Life for a Longtime Workforce Pablo Delpilar immigrated from Mexico 25 years ago, has five children who are U.S. citizens, aged 14 to 22, and runs a small street stand selling toys from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.