Tim Yamamoto's late grandfather once ran a grocery store from one of the last buildings that remain of the old Terminal Island fishing village — a history many hope to preserve. (Al Seib / For The ...
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Hundreds gathered in San Pedro on Friday evening, June 27, to protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s apparent use of Terminal Island as a staging area for its operations across Los ...
The last two buildings from what was once a Japanese American fishing village on Terminal Island in Los Angeles County may be ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A flourishing Japanese American community on Terminal Island that was forcibly swept out of homes and businesses following the bombing of Pearl Harbor is the ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is using a portion of Terminal Island to stage raids in the South Bay and across Los Angeles County, according to various local community groups and ...
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On a cloudy morning adjacent to a monument honoring the Japanese Fishing Village in San Pedro — which was once home to 3,000 first- and second-generation Japanese Americans before many were taken to ...