- Monica Showalter One might bring up that these restaurants are overregulated and overtaxes as illegal businesses are not, raising the question of why can't it be the other way around. But that's a topic for another day. The bottom line is that illegals are driving these businesses out of business and only President Trump is trying to stop it.
— Amy Reichert (@amyforsandiego) May 19, 2025"For the past several months, the open-borders left and its media allies have been promoting the 'narrative' that immigration enforcement has made illegals afraid to go to work, spelling the demise of the restaurant business in big cities as we know it.
"But in Southern California, it's pretty clear the opposite is happening: Illegals are driving legitimate restaurants out of business.
"This isn't because of illegal immigrants acting solely on their own.
"It's the doing of public officials who refuse to enforce zoning and permit laws on street vendors, who are often illegals, based on a belief that if they do, illegals will get deported.
"One set of laws for the restaurants, the other for the illegals.
"As a result, the illegals, who can outcompete brick-and-mortar restaurants on price, are driving the latter out of business.
"Amy Reichert points out the latest in San Diego: Video
. . . "So instead of a nice restaurant you can go to and sit down and be served at, you now get hot dog vendors on the sidewalk with no regulation whatsoever. Don't ask where they keep their hot dogs -- it's anyone's guess, and wherever it is, the regulators are not going to see it.

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