Why Going To 7-Eleven By Critic David Uslin Analysis
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In “Why going to 7-Eleven has become a political act” published in Los Angeles Times, critic David L. Ulin stands to believe that immigration offenses made by 7-Eleven owners should not be dealt through raids. On Jan. 10, 98 7-Elevens became a target location for U.S. Law Enforcement to search for suspected illegal employees. As a result, 21 workers were arrested. At one point, Ulin views raids as nothing serious. He mentions “oh come on. The raids were nothing but political theater, intended to terrify the most vulnerable.” He quotes government officials in regard to past, present, and future encounters of U.S. Law Enforcement towards businesses suspected of employing undocumented individuals. Ulin shows the importance of illegal workers by