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New York’s ‘bodega boys,’ the Yemeni shopkeepers caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown

New York’s ‘bodega boys,’ the Yemeni shopkeepers caught in Trump’s immigration crackdown

New Yorkers have a special affection for what they call their bodega – a neighborhood convenience store and sandwich shop – and even more so for the person at the register: their bodega boy. These days in Brooklyn, that person is often a man from Yemen. Many residents were unaware of this until a thousand stores closed in 2017 to protest Donald Trump’s first travel ban against several Muslim-majority countries, including Yemen. These businesses are often family-run and stay open from early morning until late at night, with several generations taking turns behind the counter. Each shop reflects the diverse and complex identity of the community, as every owner finds their place within the mosaic that makes up New York. In that sense, New York’s bodegas are a testament to the American dream: a crossroads where owners spend most of their lives working, eating, sleeping, praying and dancing. And it is also where Zohran Mamdani, the city’s mayor since January 2026, made repeated visits during his election campaign, turning these stores into essential, emblematic places. …

Iran’s protests led by shopkeepers is shaking up the regime

Iran’s protests led by shopkeepers is shaking up the regime

Protesters march through downtown Tehran on December 29, 2025. FARS NEWS AGENCY VIA AP Jewelry sellers in Tehran’s bazaar and currency exchange agents were among the first to raise their voices, shuttering their shops in protest as early as Sunday, December 28, in the streets of the Iranian capital. Soaring gold prices and the sudden collapse of the rial, the national currency, devastated their businesses, compounding the economic malaise in a country battered by years of government mismanagement, endemic corruption and international sanctions. As if a spark had been lit, the protesters were soon joined by shopkeepers from other parts of the capital, who left their stalls one after another to march in the streets. Several thoroughfares in Tehran were packed with people on Tuesday, as the movement spread to major cities across the country: Isfahan, Shiraz, Kermanshah and Yazd. In some places, universities also erupted in anger against the authorities, who responded with tear gas. “At 10 am, one of my colleagues took the initiative to cut the electricity to all the shops,” an …