A Post-Bankruptcy Detroit Casts Eyes on Immigrants to Fill Voids

A SkyTrak telehandler holds building materials aloft at a residential housing construction site on Scotten Avenue in the Mexicantown neighborhood of Southwest Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. An influx of 16,000 immigrant Latinos and a commercial corridor where 17 taquerias opened in five years have spared Southwest Detroit from the citys downward spiral. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A SkyTrak telehandler holds building materials aloft at a residential housing construction site on Scotten Avenue in the Mexicantown neighborhood of Southwest Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. An influx of 16,000 immigrant Latinos and a commercial corridor where 17 taquerias opened in five years have spared Southwest Detroit from the citys downward spiral. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A Post-Bankruptcy Detroit Casts Eyes on Immigrants to Fill Voids
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18 november 2014
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