
Texas Bakery Owners’ Immigration Charges Lead to Public Protest
Recently, a well-known bakery in Texas is facing possible federal charges after allegedly employing and housing undocumented workers. This incident has sparked strong reactions from the community, and the bakery is receiving significant backlash, according to KXXV.

Texas Bakery Faces Repercussions After Owners Charged with Immigration Violations
Nora Avila-Guel and Leonardo Baez, the owners of the popular Abbey’s Bakery, were arrested in February along with eight employees. It is reported that Leonardo and Nora were both aware that they had hired individuals without legal documents and had provided them with housing in the same building, according to federal officials.
Texas Bakery Owners Accused of Immigration Violations, Community Speaks Out
Although the couple has pleaded not guilty, and their attorneys argue that the workers were neither hidden nor mistreated, they remain in custody. The incident occurred in Los Fresno, a large Latino town located near the US-Mexican border, where the bakery is a beloved staple. The community has expressed support for the couple, stating that they were simply helping those in need, not criminals. However, if Leonardo and Nora are convicted, they could face deportation, despite having a five-year-old child who was born in the US.
Texas Bakery Owners Charged with Immigration Violations, Community Divided
The bakery has reopened since the incident and is attracting attention from both supporters and quiet protesters who are against the immigration crackdown. While some feel the couple’s actions were a positive contribution to the community, others argue that the law must be upheld. Only time will tell what the future holds for these bakery owners.
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