The story was first shared in the Long Beach Food Scene group. After that, Congressman Robert Garcis became involved. And a story that, at first, captivated the Long Beach food community, then caught the world’s attention. From the Los Angeles Times to the Times of India.
And now, Babbljit “Bubbly” Kaur, the charming woman who founded Natraj in Belmont Shore and is currently working to open Royal Indian Curry House in DTLB, has returned home after being detained by ICE during an immigration appointment.
“Bubbly has been released from ICE detention and is home with her family,” her son, Harman Singh, said. “Our family owes an immense debt of gratitude to the community that came together and helped spread the word about our mom’s unlawful arrest. From signing petitions, sharing her story, donating, and sending messages of love. Every single effort mattered. Your support made an immeasurable difference and reminded us we were not alone in this fight.”
Bubbly Kaur was and remains a loved figure in the Long Beach food community—and was kidnapped by ICE for doing exactly what she was supposed to do.…