After Broadacres Marketplace’s six-week hiatus over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid fears, a full concert hall Sunday afternoon was a welcome sight to surrounding vendors at the giant North Las Vegas swap meet.

Dozens of patrons danced in pairs to bands between the outdoor venue’s seating and stage, away from the sun beating down on the 44-acre complex. For those who had Broadacres in their weekly routine, it was a return to normal — although not everything was the same.

Two screens flanked the swap meet’s main stage. After opening Friday afternoon, both featured rotating messages recommending people keep documents on them to prove they are legal residents and memorize friends’ and family’s phone numbers in case they’re arrested by federal agents.

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