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That sent alarm bells through Little Village, which is 80 percent Latino. In January, Trump issued an executive order to expand the list of deportation priorities.
Community Leaders in Little Village Say Deportation Fears Have Impacted Business By Charlie Wojciechowski • Published April 3, 2017 • Updated on April 3, 2017 at 11:58 pm ...
Along 26th Street in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, Monday felt like an ordinary day. For many residents, that’s the problem. No floats, no parties, no revelers celebrating Cinco de ...
There is a growing call to patronize businesses in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. While there may be fear of ICE attending an outdoor Cinco de Mayo parade, business owners said there is no ...
There is a growing call to patronize businesses in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. It comes amid a new requirement taking effect Friday that anyone in the country illegally must register ...
Chicago Reader. Chicago’s ... Deportation fears, rumors are affecting businesses in Little Village, and other Chicago news by Kate Shepherd February 20, 2017 August 18, 2021. Share this: ...
Little Village’s 26th Street was quiet Friday as business owners and residents along one of the city’s busiest commercial corridors braced for a weekend that could bring large deportation raids.
President Donald Trump's promise of mass deportation is stoking fear across Chicago. From Chinatown to Little Village, individuals and many families are fearing the prospect of separation as ...
The specter of Trump-era immigration enforcement has dimmed the energy of Little Village, where streets no longer bustle with commerce and conversation, residents say. News of last week’s imm… ...
Little Village, which markets itself as the “Mexican capital of the Midwest” was to have held its annual Cinco de Mayo parade Monday, but it was canceled over fears of deportations.