Mexican Independence Day celebrations in Chicago's Latino neighborhoods proceeded despite fears of increased federal immigration enforcement. While some events were canceled or postponed due to concerns about safety, Pilsen's parade went ahead, with attendees carrying whistles to signal the presence of immigration agents. The city is bracing for a large-scale immigration crackdown, with Mayor Johnson issuing an order prohibiting city police from collaborating with federal immigration enforcement. Residents are preparing by distributing information about their rights, highlighting the tension between celebration and apprehension.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
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