Strangers in their own land: Mexicans deported from Trump’s America find refuge in ‘Little LA’

The Guardian 1 min read 1 day ago

<p>With plentiful jobs and community support, one Mexico City neighbourhood has become a haven for those who have lived much of their lives in the US</p><p>With its wide avenues lined with tall palm trees, its quaint cafes and old-school cantinas, as well as the mix of English and Spanish spoken on the street, the Tabacalera neighborhood in downtown Mexico City has a certain US feel – so much so that it is has become known <a href="https://www.wsj.com/video/in-little-la-us-deportees-adjust-to-life-in-mexico/77540AB5-7EC5-421E-8E79-C5CF52FF7F50">as Little LA</a>.</p><p>The nickname is about more than appearances, however. In recent years, this corner of the metropolis has become a haven for many Mexicans deported from the US, particularly those who spent years or decades living across the border and for whom Mexico feels like a foreign country. In Little LA, they have found a more familiar place to belong.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/aug/21/mexico-city-little-la-us-deportees">Continue reading...</a>
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