NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – New questions are emerging about why Broadacres Marketplace closed so suddenly.

The North Las Vegas market closed just days after an apparent immigration raid at another swap meet, owned by the same parent company, Newport Diversified Inc.

On June 15, federal immigration agents conducted an enforcement operation at the Santa Fe Springs location. In a public statement, Santa Fe Springs management confirmed ICE agents detained multiple individuals and said the swap meet had no prior notice of the operation and did not coordinate with federal officials.

Less than a week later, Broadacres vendors in Las Vegas were told to pack up and leave with no explanation and no return date.

One vendor, who asked to remain anonymous, shared her story with FOX5 in Spanish, hoping people will understand what this closure means for families like hers.

“Dear God, this can’t be happening,” she said. “I just bought new supplies for my business, my money. Now, I’m not going to have any income.”

She explained the closure felt sudden and surreal.

“Rent doesn’t stop. The bills don’t stop. We have to live. That’s what we were living off of. I just really hope they made the right decision.”

She’s not alone in feeling this way.

“This will affect everybody, including the musicians,” said Eduardo Trujillo, lead singer of Banda Puro Sinaloa de Las Vegas.

Banda Puro Sinaloa de Las Vegas was one of the first bands to perform at Broadacres. They explained it’s not just the money they’re losing out on, but the opportunity to play for hundreds of people.

Now they worry things will never be the same.

“The people, they will be scared,” he said. “Because of the immigration thing.”

FOX5 reached out to the CEO of Newport Diversified Inc, to offer him an opportunity of an honest, sit-down interview about what led to the closure in North Las Vegas – so far we have not received a response.

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