KENOSHA, Wis. (Reuters) - Five decades after he came with his migrant-worker family from Texas to Kenosha, Wisconsin to pick cucumbers and potatoes in the fields outside of town, Tony Garcia is a prominent community member who has sat on the several local boards.
So last week when people destroyed businesses during anti-racism protests in Kenosha's Uptown neighbourhood where Garcia grew up and owns commercial property, the 63-year-old became especially infuriated as he watched the chaos.
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