CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — Roland Garza works at Frank's Produce, a family business that's been a Westside staple for more than 50 years.
"Talking to a few customers already. They believe there will not be a big celebration at the cemeteries due to what's going on here with the policies of immigration. So a lot of people are scared to venture out," Roland Garza, Employee at Frank's Produce, said.
He tells me faith plays a big role for many of his customers.
"In this community. In this part of Corpus Christi, it is big," Garza said.
But Garza says some of his customers fear that celebrating openly will make them a target.
"A lot of religion is involved in politics. They're seeing it now. So they are shying away from it," Garza said.
Stores like his have felt the change with sales dropping a

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