The economic crisis triggered by the pandemic has bankrupted more than a hundred small businesses in the border town of San Ysidro, California. With limited federal aid exhausted, some entrepreneurs are reinventing themselves and many more survivors are struggling due to lack of customers and are demanding the reopening of the border this Christmas season. Jessica Bedolla reports from San Ysidro. This report was partially supported by the Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism.
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Latino Border Entrepreneurs Survive the Pandemic
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