Hispanic-owned businesses in Kansas City and Wichita closed for "A Day Without Immigrants" to protest Trump's immigration policies.

Hispanic-owned businesses in Kansas City and Wichita closed on Monday as part of a nationwide protest called "A Day Without Immigrants," highlighting the economic impact of immigrants and opposing President Trump's immigration policies. In Kansas City, raids on undocumented workers have also led to closures, creating a "taco crisis." The protest, which began in 2006, spread to cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, with the goal of demonstrating the significant contributions of immigrants to the U.S. economy and society.

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