In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, immigrant-owned shops are more than just businesses; they're lifelines for entire communities. But after anti-ICE protests turned violent overnight, there's deep disappointment in the damage left behind, but also hope that voices can be heard without more destruction.

Mike Nakagawa has lived downtown for years, but Tuesday morning, he's taking in the aftermath of his neighborhood, seeing shops shuttered, windows boarded, and fresh graffiti marking a night of unrest.

"It's unfortunate that some of them closed, but I do feel encouraged that they're not more tagged up and broken than I might have imagined," Nakagawa said.

But not every business was spared. Otoro, a sushi restaurant, had its door smashed and its register stolen.

"That's not a real prot

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