Fiesta DC, the Nation’s Largest Hispanic Festival, Still a Go Despite ICE Raid Concerns
- Fiesta D.C., the nation's largest Hispanic festival, will take place on September 27 and 28 in Washington, D.C., as a two-day event celebrating Latino culture.
- Concerns over nationwide ICE raids and immigration policies have caused some cancellations, but Fiesta D.C.'s board agreed early this year to continue the event despite fears.
- The festival includes live performances, food, contests like best pupusa and best outfit, and highlights Honduras this year with a Punta dance marathon planned.
- Maria Patricia Corrales, festival president, stated the board coordinated with federal and local agencies, receiving their approval while urging organizers to strengthen cultural exchange and community unity.
- Despite fears of ICE action, Fiesta D.C. Proceeding suggests efforts to preserve Hispanic culture publicly and resist intimidation amid ongoing immigration enforcement.
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Fiesta DC, the nation’s largest Hispanic festival, still a go despite ICE raid concerns
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