Immigrant neighborhoods in Chicago on edge amid federal enforcement actions
- Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions have made immigrant neighborhoods in Chicago feel unsafe, leading to a noticeable decrease in activity on 26th Street, known as the capital of the Mexican Midwest, according to Alderman Michael Rodriguez.
- Cristina De La Rosa, executive director of Erie House, expressed concern that many community members are avoiding public spaces due to fear of deportation, impacting local organizations reliant on government funding.
- In Maryland, the immigrant community is living in fear of potential ICE arrests, prompting the introduction of the Protecting Sensitive Locations Act to limit ICE access to schools and other sensitive areas.
- Maddy, a 13-year-old student, shared her fear of ICE agents at school, stating, 'Students like me shouldn't have to worry that when we go to school, our parents or even ourselves might be taken by ICE.
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