In an era of ICE raids, a Latino Christmas tradition proceeds with caution
Organizers held the Posada with trained volunteers in hot pink vests monitoring for immigration enforcement amid 38 ICE arrests since September, ensuring community safety.
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In an era of ICE raids, a Latino Christmas tradition proceeds with caution
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. On Friday night, organizers of a community holiday festival in San Marcos were busy planning a neighborhood procession and readying trays of tamales for guests. At the same time, they were preparing security to watch for ICE activity in the largely low-income, Latino area of North County San Diego. “We rely on the community,” said San Marcos Councilmember Maria Nuñ…
The Christmas of 2025 is being different for many immigrant families in the United States. The possibility of immigration operations by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) has led some households to reconsider how to celebrate the holidays. Crowd meetings and activities that were formerly part of the Christmas tradition are now being lived with caution, prioritizing safety and discretion. YOU CAN SEE: Alert for undocumented immigra…
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