As immigration enforcement continues to spread fear among working-class Latino communities, some Inland Empire immigrants are afraid to leave the house — even to go to the store.

One group in Perris offers a lifeline, hoping to ease their anxieties by taking groceries and essential goods right to their doorstep.

The Perris-based TODEC Legal Center , a nonprofit organization that since the 1980s has provided resources to immigrant workers across the region , started a grocery and essential goods distribution program this year in response to growing immigration operations that made some families afraid to leave their homes for anything but work or school, organizers said.

From food products and diapers to basic hygiene needs and household essentials, the deliveries are for those w

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