LOS ANGELES — For years, Magda Coronado supported herself by cooking and selling traditional Guatemalan food on the streets of Los Angeles, serving neighborhoods like Westlake and Echo Park.
But when immigration enforcement intensified in June, she said her customers disappeared — many too afraid to leave their homes or already detained.
Coronado said she normally earned several hundred dollars a day vending. One day, she made just $60. Fearing arrest and unable to work, she stopped vending altogether. Without an income, she fell four months behind on rent and was eventually served an eviction notice…