Eminent domain was used to evict a Chinatown family Now it might help them stay housed

Eminent domain was used to evict a Chinatown family Now it might help them stay housed

LOS ANGELES — In 1988, eminent domain forced Rosario Hernandez and her family from their one-bedroom apartment east of downtown Los Angeles. It’s a rarely used legal tool for cities to compel the sale of private property for a public use and has historically displaced poor, Black and immigrant communities.…Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *