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Jamie Paige · 2026-05-02 · via New York Post

Taxpayer funded pro-illegal immigration groups are demanding millions of dollars from LA residents to help them attack ICE and fund day laborer hubs near Home Depot sites.

The groups are already getting $1-million-a-year from LA City Council, and are now demanding a $2-million-a-year funding increase to help them fight against ICE operations and maintain buildings outside the hardware stores.

The hubs offer everything from restrooms to free legal services and employment advice to day laborers, all paid for by nonprofits funded by taxpayers.

A facility in Los Angeles where day laborers wait for work.

A facility where day laborers wait for work at Home Depot. CA Post

The exterior of a Home Depot store with several people, including day laborers, waiting outside.

The exterior of a Home Depot store with several people, including day laborers, waiting outside. CA Post

Socialist councilmember Eunisses Hernandez has backed the move that would see groups like the Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) rake in more taxpayer money to support illegals.

“The work centers have been a rescue due to the conditions we have been living in. That’s why I’m asking that the budget be increased to $3 million for these work centers,” Hernandez asked the City’s Budget and Finance Committee in meetings this week.

The extraordinary demands come as LA’s $15 billion budget meetings rage on, meetings that heard police claim they don’t have enough officers or funding to properly secure the 2028 Olympic games.

Susan Collins, a Sherman Oaks resident who has repeatedly spoken out on city spending, pushed back sharply on the proposal to increase funding for day laborer trailers.

“I’m a first-generation American. I support immigration and value what immigrants contribute,” Collins said. “But when the city tells taxpayers there isn’t enough money to keep streetlights on or fix our roads, this is not the moment to triple funding for these trailer programs.”

Luis Hernandez, from CARECEN which runs an operation at Home Depot in Cypress Park, said demand for his services has surged from illegal workers seeking help.

“The demand for deportation defense has never been greater,” CARECEN rep Diana Camilla told the budget committee in City Hall meetings.

Two day laborers, one standing and one sitting on a rock, waiting for work.

Day laborers looking for work at the Cypress Park Home Depot. David Buchan for Ca Post

A man in a baseball cap and hoodie stands in an outdoor day laborer waiting area, with a Home Depot sign visible in the background.

Pablo Flores, who works out of Cypress Park daily, told The California Post the day laborer center there operates only Monday through Friday. CA Post

The cost to taxpayers for running just one day worker center at a Home Depot in Cypress Park is $121,684 per year. City records show taxpayers paid $77,000 to set up the center, which was supposed to run up to seven days a week from 6am in the morning.

Pablo Flores, who works out of Cypress Park daily and claims he’s legal, told The California Post the center is only open Monday to Friday between 7am and 3pm.

He says about 20 to 25 workers at that location have been detained by ICE in recent months.

Day laborers waiting for work at a facility near a Home Depot.

Day laborers waiting for work at a facility near a Home Depot. CA Post

He said the center is staffed with one employee when open — although he wasn’t sure what they did.

Home Depot was pulled into the program by city officials in the ’90s to curb chaos from day laborers gathering outside its stores — even leasing parking spaces to the city where the hubs were built.

When The Post visited a West Los Angeles Home Depot, a worker said he used to regularly see employees from Instituto de Educación Popular del Sur de California, the nonprofit funded by the city to operate at that location, present on site.

He said he rarely sees them anymore and when they do show up, they are often accompanied by attorneys.

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At a recent visit to the Westlake Home Depot, The California Post found the official center largely empty, while day laborers gathered across the lot near the entrance, waiting where contractors actually pull up and hire.

Los Angeles City Council already spends $1 million a year paying nonprofits to provide authorized shelters for day laborers — of whom 80% are in America illegally.

The system traces back to the 1990s and early 2000s, when day laborers gathered outside hardware stores and along busy corridors, waiting for work and drawing complaints over traffic congestion, disorder and public disturbances.

Day laborers wait outside a Home Depot for work in Los Angeles.

Day laborers wait outside a Home Depot for work in Los Angeles. CA Post

City leaders responded by formalizing the system, moving hiring into designated, city-backed spaces with oversight and basic amenities.

City records show Los Angeles required several home improvement stores, through land-use approvals, to set aside space for these centers, in some cases leasing parking lot land to the city for as little as $1 a year.

That approach dragged private companies like The Home Depot into the center of a volatile immigration fight, tying them to enforcement activity they don’t control while exposing them to legal risk and public backlash.

Two day laborers wait outside a Home Depot for work, sitting on a mat beneath a blue tarp, beside a building with colorful cartoon graffiti.

Despite a taxpayer-funded day laborer facility on site, only two workers were seen waiting inside while the rest gathered outside the designated area. CA Post

A facility where day laborers wait for work.

A city-funded day laborer facility at the Home Depot where workers are supposed to wait for jobs in Los Angeles. CA Post

“We aren’t notified that immigration enforcement activities are going to happen, and we aren’t involved in the operations,” a spokesperson for Home Depot told The Post. “We aren’t coordinating with ICE or Border Patrol. We cannot legally interfere with federal enforcement agencies, including preventing them from coming into our stores and parking lots.”

Over time, millions have been poured into a system that still doesn’t function the way it was sold.

Still, progressive policy makers like State Assemblymember Jessica Caloza, who represents the 52nd District covering East Los Angeles, Northeast Los Angeles, and South Glendale, has called for a boycott of Home Depot.

“I urge Angelenos to boycott Home Depot and support our local small businesses,” Caloza has said.

She tied the company directly to the enforcement climate, adding, “This eviction is not a coincidence. The Trump Administration has been terrorizing our state and is in our backyards thanks to Home Depot.”

But some say the system the city set up is why these areas are being targated.

“The city forced this model into place,” said Scott Meyer, a candidate for California’s 30th Congressional District. “They built it, paid for it, and now they’re attacking the business hosting it.”

Meyer said the failed system reflects a broader pattern of city, county and state spending without measured outcomes.

Two laborers speaking to a volunteer from "Shower Help" under a blue canopy, with free toiletries on a table.

Two laborers speaking to a volunteer from “Shower Help” under a blue canopy, with free toiletries on a table. David Buchan for Ca Post

A yellow banner advertising day laborers, with the text "Visit us or call to hire workers" and a phone number, hangs beneath an overpass.

A trailer operated by Instituto de Educación Popular del Sur de California is positioned to support day laborers, but workers say its presence has dwindled in recent months. CA Post

Day laborers waiting outside a Home Depot for work in Los Angeles.

Day laborers gather near the edge of a Home Depot lot in West LA, while the nearby trailer meant to serve them appears largely inactive. CA Post

Two day laborers stand on a sidewalk in front of a Home Depot sign, one facing forward and one with his back to the viewer.

Two day laborers stand on a sidewalk in front of a Home Depot sign. David Buchan for Ca Post

“It’s difficult to find a single idea, policy or program from the Mayor’s office or City Hall that’s achieved any beneficial results,” he said.

The Home Depot, meanwhile, remains a major employer and taxpayer in Los Angeles and througout the state, generating billions in economic activity, supporting more than 292,000 jobs, contributing $4.6 billion in tax revenue, and giving back through nearly $85 million in charitable investments and more than 283,000 volunteer hours.

We reached out to Hernandez and Caloza for comment on the story.


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