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More L.A. Latinos falling into homelessness, shaking communities in 'a moment of crisis'

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 28, 2022

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Miguel Meneses and his wife were struggling to get by when the pandemic hit. They lost their rent-controlled apartment in Boyle Heights and moved with their three children to a rental house in Pomona that cost four times as much. In summer 2020, Meneses, an Uber driver, fell ill with long COVID symptoms and couldn't work for months. As the pandemic lurched on, his wife, Sandra Torres, lost the last of the eight cleaning service clients she... + full article



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