Posted on: October 23rd, 2006
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ]
“The migrant construction worker community moving in after Hurricane Katrina is being joined by Hispanic businesses, community centers and social services catering to the new demographic.
Experts say all signs indicate they’re here for the long term.
Beyond the obvious roadside taco trucks rolling around the city, permanent businesses such as grocery stores, money-sending facilities and immigration lawyers are setting up shop in the New Orleans area.”
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