Strongly criticized by residents of Los Angeles, California,
a Mexican has emerged who dared to enter a house with waste along Arroyo Seco.
He is one of many migrants pushed to the margins of poverty,
but who refuses to leave the country that previously provided him with better
living conditions than in his place of origin.
The "construction" for him and his girlfriend is
carried out with remains of material, in Highland Park, according to the tour
that FOX 11's Susan Hirasuna has taken in the place.
This is Alejandro
Díaz, who considers himself different from the growing number of residents of
homeless encampments or the makeshift facilities that have provoked the ire of
Los Angeles residents and are located on the main streets of the county.
The only thing Diaz finds annoying is the constant noise
coming from the nearby 110 freeway, but their quality of life is poor and
depressing, although for now the Democratic local and state authorities are
tolerant of the decay of Los Angeles.
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